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Old 29th October 2013, 15:16
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Old 29th October 2013, 19:26
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Lets hope there,s no day dreaming drivers at that speed 85 mph.Bridge Bashers.
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Old 29th October 2013, 21:54
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A wagon doing 75mph MAY burn 27% more fuel (Gasoline??? DON'T they have diesel engined wagons over there?? ) but if the delivery is quicker, then the hauliage company is likely to gain more custom because of it, thus negating the fuel costs Shirley?
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Old 29th October 2013, 22:09
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A wagon doing 75mph MAY burn 27% more fuel (Gasoline??? DON'T they have diesel engined wagons over there?? ) but if the delivery is quicker, then the hauliage company is likely to gain more custom because of it thus negating the fuel costs Shirley?

Come along guys, don't you know that it is in the interests of Texas to sell more oil/gasoline diesel? There would be no point in Texas existing if it wasn't for oil, so promote fuel guzzleing. no brainer!
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