Examples of poor driving you have witnessed!

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
Twat driving the black Hilux with the Alan Bennett Landscapes trailer around the Island and Queensway this morning. Thanks for advertising who you are so I can be sure to tell as many people as I can to avoid using you.
 

captainpish

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I never put the film on the windows, soon removed it when I had keep openinjg the window to see if owt were coming.
I did get pulled however for the lights. The bloke who owned it before me, had put blue lights on it. (exhaust pipe, washer jets), I know at the time, that this is illegal. I got pulled over in Stone by a really nice policeman. He said that he would have given me a ticket if he hadn't been in such a good mood that morning. The lights were disconnected within 10 minutes of our conversation.
Well it's good to no that our local police apply the law according to what side of the bed they got out of that morning!
 

markpa12003

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Twat driving the black Hilux with the Alan Bennett Landscapes trailer around the Island and Queensway this morning. Thanks for advertising who you are so I can be sure to tell as many people as I can to avoid using you.


I've seen the same vehicle being driven badly a few weeks ago. I was shocked that the driver would drive so recklessly in a works vehicle.
 

gilesjuk

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This bellend, who pulled out in front of me at Wildwood co-op, didn't think to stop and let me past, I had to pull into the right hand side of the lane to avoid him. Would have been a write off for my car which I'm actually giving to a friend soon as I've just bought another one.

 

photography_bloke

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Had a bit of a run in this morning with a guy in a big posh Audi who assumed, presumably because he was in a big posh Audi, that the No Entry and One Way signs at the Mill Street end of Earl Street didn't apply to him...

I did offer my advice and point the signs out to him, but he didn't seem to be very happy about it...
 

Yalla

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This bellend, who pulled out in front of me at Wildwood co-op, didn't think to stop and let me past, I had to pull into the right hand side of the lane to avoid him. Would have been a write off for my car which I'm actually giving to a friend soon as I've just bought another one.



Scary stuff - looks like the driver is used to driving on the right hand side!
 

Jonah

Spouting nonsense since the day I learned to talk
WV Passat estate driver who managed to reach over 40mph after accelerating from the island at the entrance to Saxonfields to Shipston Road. This was after having to slow down at the island because of cars turning into Saxonfields. The distance is about 150 yards I guess.

I know the speed because the temporary speed signs are in place at the moment.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
Congratulations to the middle-ages chavs in the 51 reg Rover 200 who followed us from Junction 13 island, through Acton Trussel and on to Brocton Crossroads. Seemingly being right up to my rear bumper and jinking left and right was going to make me go faster. Oddly, on the country lanes, it meant my car was suddenly incapable of doing more than 10mph and that I had to give way to EVERY single other car coming the other way. I do hope you got home without bursting a blood vessel because your face looked somewhat swollen and bright red as we parted company. :)
 

airbusA346

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Congratulations to the middle-ages chavs in the 51 reg Rover 200 who followed us from Junction 13 island, through Acton Trussel and on to Brocton Crossroads. Seemingly being right up to my rear bumper and jinking left and right was going to make me go faster. Oddly, on the country lanes, it meant my car was suddenly incapable of doing more than 10mph and that I had to give way to EVERY single other car coming the other way. I do hope you got home without bursting a blood vessel because your face looked somewhat swollen and bright red as we parted company. :)

What an idiot you are!
 

airbusA346

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Not at all.

Due to the closeness of the car behind me, if I had gone faster and had to break suddenly, he would have driven straight into the back of me. My lad was in the back and any accident could have caused him serious injury.

I was therefore, driving safely for all concerned.

Driving that slow... safe... really. :rolleyes:
 
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