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Oxford
Postal area: Oxford
Issued: between march 2016 and august 2016
White Volkswagen, manufactured in 2016, first registered on 1 March 2016. Cylinder capacity: 1968cc, CO2 emissions: 153 g/km.
✗ Untaxed Tax due: 1 December 2019
MOT: No details
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This is a single track bridge with a 20 mph speed limit that is located in the village of Farcet, Cambridgeshire. It is clearly signposted along with road markings to indicate that there is a humpback bridge and the oncoming traffic has the right of way. Due to the angle of the approaching traffic you need to pull over to the left and stop to make sure the road is clear of oncoming traffic.
The "Go Direct" van driver OY16 CJF that firstly pulls up behind me, seems to think that the signs and road markings do not apply to him. He decides to pull out over the marked off safety chevron area on the road, around me and attempts to go over the bridge. This is when he discovers what the signs and road markings are for, not to mention the fact that I have already stopped to give way. Coming over the bridge towards him and closely avoiding a head-on is the oncoming traffic that does have the right-of-way.
Not only is he driving dangerously, with no courtesy towards other drivers, without due care and attention and obviously has no concern for other road users. Being in a company vehicle also brings his company name "Go Direct" into disrepute along with all of the brands it represents such as Hotpoint, Indesit, Cannon, Creda and Arston. It's only a shame it was not a police car coming the other way!
It is a shame he is aloud to portray such a bad reputation of our good engineers out on our UK roads.
http://www.hotpointservice.co.uk/