At 07:35 AM 2/8/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Pipi, thats a great summer project indeed.. :)
>But there's a question regarding that: wouldnt such a thing do
>anyone trouble with their local road safety agency? Just thought about
>it. I dont think they like it when people mess with the electrical
>system of their car without a license to do so.. or is it not the
>case? (hopefully. I would want to do something like this in my
>parent's cars.)
>
> Or Botton
Aw, if you do it wrong, you never get to the point of actually driving, it
catches fire immediately! No problem! If it works for the first few
minutes, it's safe. Also, the car people don't check your car regularily
around here. They check it when it is first imported into the province,
then if it gets into an accident and must be brought in for repair
assessment, they will check it again. They also examine it if you try to
use it for your driving test. We have some very loose cars. Mine, for
instance, has a 30� play in the steering wheel, no parking brake, and the
power steering is ripped out.
All the lights work though. Horn works too.
The police might cite you and make you get a safety test if they notice
something out of the ordinary.
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