I was driving back from Penicuik to Edinburgh and stopped at traffic lights at the IKEA turn, by the big ASDA. This junction has multiple lanes - I was the 1st car in the middle lane and there was nothing in the right only lane outside me. As the lights changed and I started to move a car flew past the outside of me (i.e. the right turn only lane), narrowly missing taking half my side with him, before veering into my lane and speeding off. I blasted the horn and flashed the lights, as you do. He was going well over the speed limit though so I only caught him up at the lights before the bypass. I then had to follow this appalling driver through Edinburgh with him undertaking at almost every opportunity. The driver was a young white male and he had a female passenger (long hair, flowery top). The car was a Honda Hybrid CRZ in blue. I was tempted to report to the police, but given my experience doing this it generally isn't worth the effort.
This car was seen (or, more to the point, heard) being driven erratically by 'boy racer' car enthusiasts, who were causing a nuisance constantly accelerating and decelerating and retracing their route in order to annoy residents.
Pillock...using the incorrect lane that only goes right now (following changes to the lanes and light sequence) to go straight on.
Also meaning you drove through a red light and was speeding! what a tool....all for what? Because you are impatient, I was right behind you for most of the journey....
26/10/2015 Very aggressive driving by the driver of this vehicle between Milton and Chieveley section of the A34. Tailgating and flashing headlights to the vehicle immediately in front of him. Violent swerving between lanes.
coming home from a night shift along the A12 near colchester. Not much traffic about and I'm pretty tired so the cruise control is set on 55. Going down the hill near the golf course, I notice a truck coming up fast behind me. Pulls out to overtake with about 5 feet to spare. I give him the obligatory finger as he goes past. Now the road goes uphill so gravity slows him down. I haven't changed speed but it might look like I sped up (to a moron). He starts honking his horn which doesn't impress me in the least, it's not even a big scarey air horn, just a normal horn but louder. Then he pulls in about 3 mm from my back bumper and puts his full beams on, but he was so close that it just lit the road up in front of me. I put my fog lights on just in case it got foggy all of a sudden. Now were going downhill again, and with the help of gravity he pulls out and overtakes. Needless to say I didn't flash him in, for fear of more horn honking or bright light intimidation. He nearly took my front bumper off so I thought I'd better take a quick photo of his number plate. It was badly over exposed and useless, but I soon caught him up when the road levelled out so I stuck it in my phone quickly.
So, watch out for this reckless, deliberately aggressive, and quite frankly terrible lorry driver. Don't upset him or you'll get honked at.
And remember, lorry drivers own the roads, so don't get in their way or drive sensibly - they will punish you !
Driving through Saxlingham Nethergate, driver tailgating me all through the village on Norwich road. 30mph with community speed patrol at other end of the village.
Just past war memorial there were temp traffic lights, I got out of my car to ask van driving to stop driving so close as my son was worried looking in passenger side mirror and I had 4 children. Driver told me to get back to my sad little life. Circle housing van
I was driving back from Penicuik to Edinburgh and stopped at traffic lights at the IKEA turn, by the big ASDA. This junction has multiple lanes - I was the 1st car in the middle lane and there was nothing in the right only lane outside me. As the lights changed and I started to move a car flew past the outside of me (i.e. the right turn only lane), narrowly missing taking half my side with him, before veering into my lane and speeding off. I blasted the horn and flashed the lights, as you do. He was going well over the speed limit though so I only caught him up at the lights before the bypass. I then had to follow this appalling driver through Edinburgh with him undertaking at almost every opportunity. The driver was a young white male and he had a female passenger (long hair, flowery top). The car was a Honda Hybrid CRZ in blue. I was tempted to report to the police, but given my experience doing this it generally isn't worth the effort.