Have just had another one tonight
Who are the biggest a&*eholes on the road?
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Vanda
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samwise
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I'd have to go for BMW which is shame as I'm about to get one!
The number of times I use to see BMW's doing the old "move from 3rd lane onto slip road" at the last minute. One looked like he almost got on two wheels he moved across so fast.
Actually Merc's do it as well but slower (i.e. they stick in the 3rd lane all the way home until they get to their junction and then pull off).
The most scary drivers are Volvo drivers. I can live with overly aggressive drivers as you can keep out their way but you can never tell what a Volvo driver will do. They just don't seem to see anything. The best one was a Volvo in the outside lane on a hot summers day with their windscreen wipers on superfast. We'd had a shower five minutes before but even the road was bone dry at this point.
Actually, I'm sort of curious. I sometimes drive back from Swindon into London late at night and the number of people that stay in the middle lane all the time is somewhat strange. Well that's not strange of course but what is weird is that sometimes they move back to the inside lane when I approach and then move back out again once I'm past with no other cars in sight (i.e. not just lazy but with purpose). Has anyone seen or heard anything that recommends you drive in this style? I guess with no other cars around the middle lane could be considered safer incase of blowouts (but I would expect jo public to be driving with that level of fore-thought). Just curious,
Jason
The number of times I use to see BMW's doing the old "move from 3rd lane onto slip road" at the last minute. One looked like he almost got on two wheels he moved across so fast.
Actually Merc's do it as well but slower (i.e. they stick in the 3rd lane all the way home until they get to their junction and then pull off).
The most scary drivers are Volvo drivers. I can live with overly aggressive drivers as you can keep out their way but you can never tell what a Volvo driver will do. They just don't seem to see anything. The best one was a Volvo in the outside lane on a hot summers day with their windscreen wipers on superfast. We'd had a shower five minutes before but even the road was bone dry at this point.
Actually, I'm sort of curious. I sometimes drive back from Swindon into London late at night and the number of people that stay in the middle lane all the time is somewhat strange. Well that's not strange of course but what is weird is that sometimes they move back to the inside lane when I approach and then move back out again once I'm past with no other cars in sight (i.e. not just lazy but with purpose). Has anyone seen or heard anything that recommends you drive in this style? I guess with no other cars around the middle lane could be considered safer incase of blowouts (but I would expect jo public to be driving with that level of fore-thought). Just curious,
Jason
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CB
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Actually, I'm sort of curious. I sometimes drive back from Swindon into London late at night and the number of people that stay in the middle lane all the time is somewhat strange. Well that's not strange of course but what is weird is that sometimes they move back to the inside lane when I approach and then move back out again once I'm past with no other cars in sight (i.e. not just lazy but with purpose). Has anyone seen or heard anything that recommends you drive in this style?
Jason
This is a phenomenon that does seem particularly confined to drivers on the M4...I noticed it a few years ago and put it down to the fact that going Westbound there will be plenty of "Cockernees" who think they own the road, and going Eastbound there are plenty of people from Wales,Bristol and the West Country who are all obviously in-bred window-lickers who shouldn't be behind the wheel of a car in the first place! Coourse, I'm perfect myself!!
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Darth Bourj
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VW drivers are the most jealous and annoying. Always trying to prove something by hanging off my rear bumper. Dunno what they are trying to prove though! Ahh Just thought perhaps they think they have better brakes. Only I’m not going to try and find out.
Rover drivers do not have a clue how to drive or get in the rite lane. Need to be tackled with extreme caution or a baseball bat. Lets face it anyone stupid enough to buy a Rover should not be allowed on the road.
BMW drivers simply do not realize there is anyone else on the roads.
Rover drivers do not have a clue how to drive or get in the rite lane. Need to be tackled with extreme caution or a baseball bat. Lets face it anyone stupid enough to buy a Rover should not be allowed on the road.
BMW drivers simply do not realize there is anyone else on the roads.
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rob
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Err dont you have a Rover CB??????Rover drivers do not have a clue how to drive or get in the rite lane. Need to be tackled with extreme caution or a baseball bat. Lets face it anyone stupid enough to buy a Rover should not be allowed on the road.
Rob
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