I have seen this arrogant, selfish cow, on several occasions jumping a large queue of stationary traffic on Netherton Way, Bootle. Obviously thinks she is far too superior to wait like everybody else. In reality, another muppet in a likely leased car.
This driver drives way too fast (even in the rain) takes up space of opposite side of road, drives too close to other drivers, especially oncoming traffic on opposite side. Driver drove so fast that I couldnt tell if it was a male or female driver.
This driver is a big cock, on a crystal clear morning M6 Southbound around junction 13, blinding driverswith high intensity front fog lights, will not turn them off, too thick to realise no one else has their's on.
Is it ever against the law to drive with your fog lights on?
Yes, the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 prohibits the use of front and rear fog lights to dazzle other drivers when visibility is not reduced or when the vehicle is parked. Using fog lights in drizzle and rain is therefore not allowed.
You are even eligible for a fine from the police if caught.
Once the fog has lifted, switch off your fog lights. There will be symbol on your car’s dashboard or on the fog light button itself: it’s normally an amber indicator for rear fog lights and a green one for front fog lights.
Didn't stop at crossing said he hadtoo many things inside the car so couldn't stop and then attacked me when I took a photo of his number plate