Test date | Expiry date | Result | Odometer reading |
2017-11-29 | 2018-12-22 | ✓ Pass | 32,775 |
2017-11-29 | - | ✗ Fail | 32,775 |
- nearside rear brake disc badly scored due to brake pad worn to metal
- Nearside Rear Inner Brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick (3.5.1g)
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Sat at the traffic lights on the A61 N/B near Buslingthorpe Lane in Leeds, I noticed somebody in a black Hyundai behind me who decided in their infinite wisdom to pull their car in front of somebody else's in traffic at a 45 degree angle. As the cars ahead of them pulled off, I could still see it sat there as I lost sight of them. Road rage? I thought that at the time. They and the other traffic eventually caught up at the Potternewton Lane roundabout. I heard a horn from behind, and it looked like the Hyundai was responsible. Got round the Stainbeck Lane roundabout, and I was being undertaken by a silver Golf (F4 MAV), sporty looking, female driver, driver's window fully down, about a car length ahead. The Hyundai sped up behind her then decided to cut through the non-existent gap between us, forcing me to perform an emergency stop. The Hyundai's passenger was half out the window, trying to converse/flirt with the Golf driver (if it was harassment, in her place I'd close the window, can't speak for her), and this continued - Golf in left lane, Hyundai in right, up to the usual traffic at the Stonegate Road/Harrogate Road roundabout, including an attempt to take her photo. Her lane moved off, leaving the Hyundai behind, who dived into the left lane without indication at the nearest opportunity, and finally, tired of waiting, mounted the kerb and drove OVER the path and grass, cutting onto Stonegate Road to beat the traffic heading towards the ring road.
Tool needs his licence inserting in his rectum sideways. Passenger? Let's hope he never drives a car.
Hyundai ix35, black, 1.6L CRDi
Incident occurred between approx. 17:50 and 18:00, Friday 5th June 2015.