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      3 months ago

      If I can get from Dortmund in Germany to Calais in France in 4,5 - 5 hours (including stopping to fill up), I sure as hell don’t need 3 hours to go across the Netherlands.

      I used to drive regularly to Antwerp from Dortmund in a truck and it took between 3,5 and 4 hours.

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          3 months ago

          I see you edited your reply.

          Germany in the east means: eastern side of the Netherlands, and Belgium in the west means: western side of the Netherlands. I also stated my start and end point for driving a truck, Dortmund and Antwerp. Again, go look at a map.

          As you don’t have the ability to look at, and understand a map, I must assume my educational level is higher than yours.

          You are about as intelligent as a metre of hard shoulder on a highway.

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              3 months ago

              I have no further interest to converse with an internet troll who is unable to discuss a subject without sinking into insults like a 13 year old in a playground shouting match.

              Good day to you, and I hope your IQ level one day rises to match your shoesize.

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          3 months ago

          So go look at a map. How far is it from Venlo to Eersel? It’s about 65 km. Add a couple of kilometres to the border in each direction - let’s make it a nice round number: 80 km all told.

          How slow is your fucking car, you stupid fucking cockwomble.

          BTW, the speed limit of 100 kph is only during the day. At night it is mostly 120 kph.