Registration plate NA56KFV
Official local mnemonic: North
Postal area: Newcastle
Issued: between september 2006 and february 2007
White Citroen Relay, manufactured in 2006, first registered on 1 December 2006. Cylinder capacity: 2179cc.
As of 10 June 2016 this vehicle had done 133,348 miles. Current estimated odometer reading: 221,700 miles.
✗ Untaxed Tax due: 1 December 2017
✗ No MOT Expired: 9 June 2017

MOT history

Test dateExpiry dateResultOdometer reading
2016-06-102017-06-09 Pass133,348
  • nearside Front suspension has slight play in a lower suspension ball joint (2.5.B.1a)
  • offside Front suspension has slight play in a lower suspension ball joint (2.5.B.1a)
  • exhaust system slightly corroded
2016-05-09- Fail133,351
  • offside front Anti-roll bar linkage rubber bush deteriorated but not resulting in excessive movement (2.4.G.2)
  • nearside front Anti-roll bar linkage rubber bush deteriorated but not resulting in excessive movement (2.4.G.2)
2015-03-112016-03-10 Pass120,309
  • Nearside Front Suspension arm has slight play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)
  • Offside Front Suspension arm has slight play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)
  • Nearside Front Anti-roll bar has slight play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)
  • Brake load sensing valve linkage stiff (3.6.E.3)
  • Nearside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
  • Offside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
  • Nearside Rear Leaf spring has slight wear in a shackle pin and/or bush (2.4.B.2)
  • Offside Rear Leaf spring has slight wear in a shackle pin and/or bush (2.4.B.2)
2015-03-11- Fail120,309
  • Nearside Front Suspension arm has slight play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)
  • Offside Front Suspension arm has slight play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)
  • Nearside Front Anti-roll bar has slight play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.2)
  • Brake load sensing valve linkage stiff (3.6.E.3)
  • Nearside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
  • Offside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
  • Nearside Rear Leaf spring has slight wear in a shackle pin and/or bush (2.4.B.2)
  • Offside Rear Leaf spring has slight wear in a shackle pin and/or bush (2.4.B.2)
2014-02-102015-02-09 Pass101,125
  • Nearside Rear Direction indicator slightly discoloured (1.4.A.2f)
  • Offside Rear Direction indicator slightly discoloured (1.4.A.2f)
2014-02-08- Fail101,125
  • Nearside Rear Direction indicator slightly discoloured (1.4.A.2f)
  • Offside Rear Direction indicator slightly discoloured (1.4.A.2f)
2013-02-092014-02-08 Pass81,159
2012-04-302013-04-29 Pass81,113
2011-01-272012-01-26 Pass65,335
2011-01-27- Fail65,334
2010-01-112011-01-10 Pass46,215

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NA56 KFV 2016-12-17 12:01:50

You don't own the space at the rear. Your responsibility is with regard to the space in front. If there's no vehicle in front then there is no need to ease off or drive unpredictability. This doesn't excuse the other driver but pulling over would have been a far less antagonistic response.
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NA56 KFV 2016-12-17 18:39:53

Simple, if the driver behind you can not match his braking distance to your speed, match your speed to his braking distance!
It hurts when you get hit from behind if you need to stop for any reason!
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NA56 KFV 2016-12-17 13:14:29

We neither had to, nor was it safe to speed up. It was a narrow country lane which was already problematic in regard that all that was on our left was a small fence and a ditch in a field. However, you can't pull over at 50mph anyway. Slowing down is kind of crucial. By your own admission, a driver's responsibility lies with the space in front. Therefore by getting within 3 feet of our car, the van driver wasn't really displaying the kind of qualities usually associated with a rational driver. Do not be confused here. The only person that acted like an idiot was the man in the van. I am guessing that you're defending him either because you drive like that yourself, or you just like to get a rise out of people. Which is kind of sad.
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NA56 KFV 2016-12-17 12:18:35

You can't pull over at 50.
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NA56 KFV 2016-12-16 22:12:29

So... It was foggy, dark and we were on a country road with a fair amount of blind corners. My wife responded to the conditions by committing the heinous crime of doing a miserly 50 miles per hour, despite the limit being 60 (The horror!). Then this white van catches up to us and gets scarily close. After a few moments my wife decides to ease off a bit to gently press the notion that he should perhaps back off, for safety and that sort of silly stuff that us boring people that enjoy living care about. She didn't do this by slamming on the breaks or anything by the way, but simply by slowing at 5mph intervals in hope that he would understand and create some distance between our vehicles. Alas, we get down to 30mph and he's still right up our backside. As my wife flicks on the hazard lights our new friend then speeds around us (almost clipping the car, had it not been for her keen senses and almost superhuman reaction speed) and breaks suddenly, forcing us to stop in the road. He then proceeds to get out of his van, walk to my wife's side of the car and hammer on the window telling her to get out. Luckily the doors were locked. At that moment, either realising that he was threatening a lady, or simply dissatisfied with her refusal to 'step outside' he decided to come around to the passenger side and began to punch my window whilst demanding that I get out. I was recently involved in an accident at work in which I sustained a pretty bad head injury and I am still suffering the affects of prolonged concussion. After considering this as well as the fact that I am not a silver back gorilla, I chose to respond with a shoulder shrug accompanied by a simple yet sincere "Nope". The ape seemed confused by my rejection of his ambiguous offer to join him outside of the car and continued to hit the window whilst telling me to get out. It just so happened that I was holding a potted plant that my wife had purchased from Sainsbury's. Again, I shrugged and then showed him the plant as if to say, "I can't come out to fight. I have a plant". This clearly baffled him. He returned once more to the drivers side and demanded that my wife got out. Interestingly, he chose not to punch her window but instead pointed at her with as much spite as he could muster. Then, bizarrely, he shouted, "I have a kid in the van!". To which my wife replied, "Well you shouldn't tailgate. It is dangerous". He made one final attempt at coaxing us out when my other half threatened to call the police. He informed us in his own way that he doesn't care about the police. Either that or he was reciting popular hip hop tunes of the 90s. Which would actually have been a nice way for us to resolve the conflict, as I quite like rap music myself. Anyway. As I photographed his van he got back in and then sped off, leaving us somewhat confused ourselves.
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