ferrarilover wrote:Why... shouldn't disabled people have new cars?
The answer, I suspect, to your slightly silly question, Andy, is Motorbility. At least one of the users on this forum has a Motorbility car and, while some elements of it baffle me, the basic idea behind it is reasonable.
To add to the thread, why... must everyone else drive so f**k ing slowly? Why is it that the average speed these days is about 25mph. It never used to be this frustrating. I don't ask that everyone do 1000mph through town, but is it really asking too much that the million year old man with ears the size of Saturn's very largest rings and a nose which could house a family of Somalian refugees in comfort actually make some effort to accelerate his small, mid range hatchback up to a speed becoming of the conditions and situation?
Matt.
I know Matt but to be fair to Dave SG he needs one given his age and all that.
