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Olly Murs: Trouble Maker. Live at Plymouth
Supporting Take That. Live at Plymouth’s Home Park. June 2024.
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Take That: Greatest Day. Live at Plymouth
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Take That: Greatest Day. Live at Plymouth
Take That: Relight my fire. Live at Plymouth
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Live at Plymouth’s Home Park. June 2024.
Take That: Back for Good. Summer 2024
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Take That: Back for Good. Summer 2024
Take That : Rule the word. Live at Plymouth
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Live at Plymouth’s Home Park : June 2024
Crowded House: It’s only natural live at Eden
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Live at Cornwall’s Eden Project, June 2024
Crowded House: Always take the weather with you. Live at Eden
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Live at Cornwall’s Eden Project, UK, June 2024
Crowded House: Don’t dream it’s over. Live at Eden, summer 2024
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Live at Cornwall’s Eden Project, UK, June 2024
How to drive in France (for tourists)
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A guide on how to drive in France, for visiting tourists.
Elevator pitch: Alex and The Time Triangle | YA adventure
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Cornish writer Ian Drummond is on submission to literary agents, seeking representation for The Time Triangle, a teen/YA adventure complete at 70,000 words. Here is his elevator pitch. Twitter: @IanRDrummond
O Holy Night sung by Leona Lewis, December 2021
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O Holy Night sang by Leona Lewis at Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, December 2021, where she supported Gary Barlow.
Run sung by Leona Lewis December 2021
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Run sang by Leona Lewis December 2021 at Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, where she was supporting Gary Barlow.
Could it be magic, live duet Gary Barlow & Leona Lewis, December 2021
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Could it be magic, live duet Gary Barlow & Leona Lewis, December 2021, at Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
Merry Christmas Everyone, sung by Gary Barlow, December 2021
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Merry Christmas Everyone, sang by Gary Barlow, at Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, December 2021
Patience, sung by Gary Barlow at Cardiff, December 2021
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Patience, sung by Gary Barlow at Cardiff, December 2021
Back for good; Gary Barlow live at Cardiff December 2021
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Back for good; Gary Barlow live at Cardiff December 2021
Rule The World, Gary Barlow live at Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff. December 2021
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Rule The World, Gary Barlow live at Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff. December 2021
How to drive in the USA - A tourist's guide
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How to drive in the USA - A tourist's guide
Very helpful! Thank you for the video
Marvelous....quanta energia uau,,,,,,😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
43 degrees in the us is cold lol
😂🥵
Thank you for posting this. I have been exceptionally anxious about going to America on a road trip. You have reassured me.
Thank you! Have a great time.
How do you ensure you’re in the middle of the lane ?
At first I turned both wing mirrors down so I could check I was within the white lines. But within an hour or so I didn’t need this, you quickly adapt to sitting on the ‘other’ side of the car.
@@aguideto....8738 interesting. I was in the passenger seat the other day, and I was observing how the white lines pass with respect to the "corner" of my side of the windscreen, and I realize it's the same distance as the white lines passing the opposite corner (when I'm in the driver's seat). I think that will kind of be my guide :)
very helpful video thanks
Thank you! 👍🏼
Renting a campervan and driving from Phoenix - LA - San Fransisco next month and I’m feeling nervous about it (I have driven in Florida before, but it was at night on an empty highway), but I hope this video can really help me!
Have a great time!
Really helpful video, under rated in my opinion
Thank you!
Been living in Arizona for 12.5 years and I NEVER go anywhere without water. When I go hiking no matter what time of year I always decide how much water I think I’ll need then double or triple it. For most people it’s probably tripling it and then adding a couple more, because my initial estimate is overkill to begin with. Carrying a heavier backpack is worth being safe here in the desert. Fun fact: an arizona law states that if you have extra water and you encounter somebody with none/not enough you legally must provide them with water (no more than you can give them without jeopardizing your own safety, of course). Road trips here in Arizona are incredible - a trip from Phoenix to show low through Payson is probably my favorite. Flagstaff to Payson via lake Mary rd is also very pretty, and the Hualapai mountains in northwestern arizona is an underrated location. I appreciate you driving the speed limit! So many people here go 10-15 or more mph over the speed limit and weave recklessly through the lanes, and it drives me nuts. Also, I had no idea in the UK people get out of their cars to talk to the police, that’s quite interesting. I haven’t been pulled over but I’ve always heard that if you do get pulled over like you said you don’t do anything threatening and show them respect and are compliant they show you respect back. It’s also quite difficult to get pulled over here, you gotta be doing something pretty reckless 😂 so I wouldn’t worry too much about the police. I always feel safer when there is a cop around me. Anyway, after watching part of your video it seems you are probably a safer driver than most locals, lol! Regarding rest areas, I actually prefer to stop at a travel stop, such as a Love’s or a TA. Very nice clean facilities, they all have showers, bathrooms, shops, and gas stations, that way you can combine your rest stop with your gas stop. Search on maps “travel stops” then the name of the town and they come up everywhere. I do find however that they are mostly along the interstates not the state highways, so I usually find myself stopping at a grocery store along the state highways when I get to a town.
That’s really interesting thank you!! I can’t wait to return to Az!!
Great vid! Halfway through a US road trip (Seattle to Vegas) and only just learnt about the "4-way box". Crazy that the car arriving first has priority! 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you for this great video
Practically about roundabout : keep right lane with left signal as long as you're rounding.... and right signal when you exit.
Actually only put the left signal if you intend to go left! If you go right put your right indicator before entering the roundabout. If you go straight : no indicator before entering. And always put your right indicator before exiting the roundabout. PLEASE DO NOT put your left indicator if you’re going straight. This new fashion is not only confusing for other drivers but it doesn’t make any sense !!
@@LittrowTaurus it make sense : if you dont exit, you explicitely keep rounding.
@@northerngannetproject3147 but why the left indicator if you're going straight?
@@LittrowTaurus not straight, going left passing each Y. A roundabout can be seen as a circular pile of Y.
@@northerngannetproject3147 ??? I'm not sure I'm following you
Great video very interesting going over to France in July you say shops are closed on Sundays is that the same as petrol stations as well👍
Many Gas stations are located on supermarket parking and are 24/24 with CB visa. All gas stations on highway are 24/24 but very expensives... avoid them.
That’s great thanks for the reply 👍
You'd be very unlikely to hire a diesel car in the US, or anywhere outside of Europe. Diesel cars are not common outside of Europe. Here in New Zealand you also wait in your car if you're pulled over by the police. If you try to get out they'll yell at you to "STAY IN YOUR CAR!" because it's the safest place for you. It's common to pass on either side on multi lane roads here too or pass someone on their left if they're waiting to turn right.
Being born and raised in the United States, I can’t even imagine driving on the wrong side of the road and the steering wheel being on the wrong side of the car all that crap. Lol that would be the weirdest thing ever to experience for the first time! L O L
Very helpful!
Love the countdown on temporary road works why can that not be done here in the UK ?
1:47 Are you aware of the anglo tendency to mythmongering? Probably not - you are making yourself culpable of this habit. The simple fact is that bringing one's car to another country (not only inside Europe, but in fact all over the world) is based on the rules of a UN convention, the one covering road traffic, made 1968 in Vienna - look it up. According to its rules, your car must comply with the rules of *your* country, not the one you visit. As this convention is based on reciprocity, the same is true in the opposite direction. (We're talking here about temp import, not a permanent one.) It is possible that a french cop might not be aware of these details, but if he tries to fine you, confront him with these facts, and he will must probably back off. If not him, then the office that sent him out, once written to them
You're right but it's useless if the cops don't know that... most don't.
You need to fight it through. If you have the knowledge and the motivation (and a minimum of linguistic skills), you will succeed. This principle is true for all countries on our level, and even a few others. Ceding to ignorance is plain wrong. All you do is aiding and abetting a relapse into barbary. @@northerngannetproject3147
Some cars (my Skoda Enyaq being one) has a configurable speedo which is user-changeable from mph<>kph. Very useful.
some states like Florida have a law that you need to move lane to leave a lane of separation if there is an emergency vehicle on the hard shoulder. Make sure you do this unless you want to be fined massively
Diesel cars are almost unknown in the US today. There were more in the 80s and 90s. Diesel is for large pickup trucks, delivery vans, and big 18 wheel trucks.
Hey I just wanted to share how your video nearly caused an accident. There’s major points you missed that I wasn’t aware of until the heat of the moment, having prepared myself with this video and 1 other who I’ve also commented on. 1. Pedestrian crossings with flashing lights means stop. How would I have known, nearly smashed the car in front. 2. Middle lane is for turning off the road. I didn’t know and stopped in the fast lane and nearly got rear ended 3. Yield if left arrow is flashing but you can go if clear . I just stopped and froze, got honked at.
Due to Brexit 👍 Speeding tickets DO NOT FOLLOW YOU to the U.K.! The French authorities do NOT have an agreement with the U.K. to get your details. However, this gentleman is correct about French Police and speed limits.
For bread, all bakeries in France are open on Sundays ... What a silly idea to want to buy bread in a supermarket when in France? ;o)
If you come to France with a British vehicle, just remember to drive on the side where your driving-wheel is = on the right-hand side.
Funny how they say everything in America is bigger. although this doesn't extend to the speed limit signs😂
Driving in France is an absolute pleasure, been doing it for 30 plus years. The French understand lane discipline unlike the half wits on UK motorways. Don't use a satnav, use a Michelin map and see the real France !!
In most gas stations in the US. There won't even be any diesel at the regular fuel pumps. It's reserved for trucks and the nozzle won't even fit in a regular cars gas tank. Good tips though.
Thank you! Interesting. In UK about half of all cars are dieeel!
lmao I'm about to take my driving test in the USA, this video actually helps, I'm not that confident in taking the highway yet
Good luck!!!
@@aguideto....8738 Thank you 🙏
The vast majority of cars and trucks are gasoline engines, not diesel. And the diesel nozzles at the pump are a wider diameter so they will not fit into a gasoline car. However naturally if would be possible to mistakenly put gasoline into a diesel. Good tip about placing your hand up on the steering wheel if you get pulled over and of course stay in the car unless the officer tells you to get out.
Important - By law, the yellow reflective jackets must be in the body of the car NOT in the boot.
Not applicable for visiting cars (temp importation, based on the '68 Vienna UN road traffic convention). See my comment just posted for the details
Hi Sr. First of all, thank you! You video was very helpful I gonna to US next month and I have a road trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
Speaking of roundabouts. The French don't even know how to use them.
was this filed in 2008? Why such a low quality?
very well summarised, thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Don’t want to sound abusive, but middle lane drivers need be locked up. They’re the most annoying drivers on the motorway. If I’m in the left hand lane (in the UK), it’s illegal to undertake, so I have to sweep all the way over to the right hand lane to overtake you. Get in the left hand lane!
Good informative video. Use seat belt always😊
First, make sure your gun is loaded
Very Good video. I will be travelling from the UK to the states for a short holiday in October. I wanted to know a bit about the tolls and how this would work out for a rental.? Thanks.
Very informative , thank you :)
Just another comment. You cannot put a diesel hose in a gasoline car. The hose is too big. Not to mention that in the USA, you really don’t find diesel cars. It’s rare.
Ha. A manual. Your hilarious. Nope!!! Not going to find one!!!
I lived in Qatar and is a bit combination of US and UK. You'll encounter a lot of round about but drives on the right side. Now going to immigrate in US and I'm scared haha. I have watched on other channel that if everyone is doing 90 on 45 they suggest to do same And I was like, thats almost 150 already lol.
I love u voice . U best vocal . I want u back for good 👍
La canción no podía ser más hermosa, pero ellos no constata tanto con el público como era Freddie mercury. Ellos canta y ya esta. La letra es Dublime como una mañana lluviosa. Acaricia el EGO de cualquier que esté enamorado. ¡¡¡He, he he . Aleluya!!!!!
Como pode um homem ser tão lindo assim meu Deus???
Love this voice but even Gary.
Which is more convnient to drive Left hand drive(USA) or right hand drive(UK)
Having driven in both, I don’t think there’s an advantage either way. It’s what you’re used to. But it is easier driving a local car, like in this video. When I take my own car from UK into Europe, that’s much harder.
greetings from Egypt
Need to see a video about foreign licensing