Has the cheek to flash people to move over when it's clearly busy traffic in all lanes. Brakes harshly and for no reason. Why can't drive at a constant legal speed like everyone else?
De-badged car - clearly doesn't want people to know it's a Diesel.
Not good behaviour from a driving instructor!
Looks like the Range Rover was contemplating his options whilst the lights were red, ie would he be have room to pull in ahead of the artic, or behind it.
He was at fault in that he indicated late and was aggressive in pulling over.
Camera car driver saw this and instead of letting it go decided to retaliate and tried driving into a closing gap, to the extent that he pulls over into the adjoining road in the middle of the junction.
By that point if a collision had occurred it would have been mostly down to him.
Careless driving. He saw the hazard but instead of avoiding it drove into it.
And by chasing the Range Rover down the road and blocking a right turn lane, probably blocking other road users behind him, what was the point of that?
A good example to set to his students. If that is his idea of driving does not deserve to hold an ADI
Actually, I think it's you that should learn what the highly code says about merge in turn and roadworks. I can well imagine you're one of those members if the public that think it's ok to 'police' the roads. Lanes are open and available to use right up until the cones which denote they are closed. You then merge in turn like a zip. Simple.
I'm unrelated to the car in question, just think you need to wise up to the rules.
You're lucky I didn't find the dogs in the car or one of your windows would have gone through... you'd have been reported to the rspca.. may have even took your dog's with me as you're clearly not capable of looking after them
Has the cheek to flash people to move over when it's clearly busy traffic in all lanes. Brakes harshly and for no reason. Why can't drive at a constant legal speed like everyone else?
De-badged car - clearly doesn't want people to know it's a Diesel.