More luck rather than judgement that this joker has not killed himself or anyone else, needs to remember the road is not a race track and there are oncoming vehicles.
Drifting into my lane, I horn to alert him to my presence. He proceeds to be an absolute child about it, swerves further, in and out, tries to brake check etc. What are you trying to prove exactly?
So I live in some flats in Chorlton, Manchester, and we have driveway which we, as tenants, are allowed to use.
But look at this. One of our neighbours, who has their own house, own driveway, own parking space - has selfishly decided to obstruct our driveway and render it out of use.
The car on the right isn’t in the way of the drive, and in fact the lamp post marks out where the driveway begins.
Why be so selfish? And the thing is I can’t even confront them because I’m not too keen on going near their excitable dog.
Mentally unstable - driving from Point Clear towards Colchester banging steering wheel, crazy overtaking manoeuvres in residential areas (30) overtook and almost hit someone head-on, got out of the car shouting and screaming then carried on driving erratically and overtaking dangerously! Complete nutter!
Driver is incredibly dangerous and cut across lanes multiple times in Ashford, Kent. The gentleman driver was straying between the lines and cut across lanes. If it wasn’t for the surrounding drivers quick reactions and taking evasive action, there would have been an accident where I feel he may have failed a breathalyser test.
Same experience as above. Reluctant to move. Waited for light to go red where 6 cars could have gone through on the green. If everyone drove like them no one would get anywhere
Dawdling dangerous and erratic. Hard to not crash into
This car is currently for sale showing 71k miles. It has previously been a private taxi and has covered 297k miles