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philayl

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Re: Attitude of other drivers on the road
« Reply #30 on: 14 February 2008, 15:42:34 »

 My pet hate besides tailgaters are people who stop six inches off my rear bumper at traffic lights, junctions, etc; If someone goes into their back end they will go straight into mine, also if I stall or break down they can't get past me. I have learnt a good way of dealing with these idiots, I always leave a good margin to the car in front, so I move up slightly, if they move up again I wait for the lights to change then wave them past me, of course they can't go anywhere, then I move off just before the lights change. >:(
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Re: Attitude of other drivers on the road
« Reply #31 on: 14 February 2008, 16:05:17 »

Volvo drivers and 4x4 drivers...as a school teacher i know what you mean about the school run throught the 'fields' not.!!!
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Re: Attitude of other drivers on the road
« Reply #32 on: 14 February 2008, 16:34:11 »

Sorry folk there wasn't enough space to add Volvo, 4x4, white van man, etc.

I do think that Golf drivers are the worse in Edinburgh. They drive around, cut you up and act like their car is the fastest and most indestructible on the road and you sharing the road with them, is a blatant attempt of taking away their thunder........ t*ats

No offence to anyone on here who drives one, when they're not with their Omega  ;)
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Re: Attitude of other drivers on the road
« Reply #33 on: 14 February 2008, 18:44:51 »

Taxi Drivers top my list and those unknown uninsured drivers >:(
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Re: Attitude of other drivers on the road
« Reply #34 on: 14 February 2008, 18:54:54 »

See on a regular basis the slagging of 4x4 owners, i say live and let live, if they want to own a 4x4 then thats up to them, they pay for the carbon footprint just like we do.

Why do we drive Omegas, why do others drive BMs, why do others drive Fords.............because they want too, and they like the car they drive.

Its a free country and we are allowed to drive what WE want to drive, it would be a boring place if we all did and drove the same thing.

If the women in what ever place want to drive their 4x4s on school runs, then let them, thats their choice, live and let live. we all have opinions on whats right and wrong to drive, but at the end of the day its up to the individual.

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Re: Attitude of other drivers on the road
« Reply #35 on: 14 February 2008, 18:58:42 »

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Taxi Drivers

Yep. (Sorry, TD :-[). Happy to dawdle along when they're trying to drag a job out or burn no diesel but woe betide anyone who holds them up when they're in a hurry.

Kevin
a fella i worked with had a saying
around them
through them
over them, he thought being a taxi driver gave him cart blanche to drive how he wanted idiot, that is until one morning he hit a milk float head on on at six in the morning (he was turning left at a junction checked right but not left came out a bit quick to impress his fair and didn't check where he was going and bang, bits of his front end allover the road lmao
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