Registration plate KAZ373
Grey Bmw I8, manufactured in 2014, first registered on 1 June 2014. Cylinder capacity: 1499cc, CO2 emissions: 49 g/km.
As of 30 May 2017 this vehicle had done 25,835 miles.
✓ Taxed Tax due: 1 April 2018✓ MOT Expires: 19 June 2018
MOT history
Test date Expiry date Result Odometer reading
2017-05-30 2018-06-19 ✓ Pass 25,835
PC *. You don't understand why the cyclist uploaded this video? Then it would appear attitudes like YOURS are part of that reason. See, if you can't see the wrong in what this driver did then it's no flaming surprise social media does. What was the objective here: to make the law look like an ass? Have a flucking medal..
Please tell me you reported that narcissistic sociopath to the police. His driving is terrible and clearly so is his attitude. It's a pity a copper wasn't around to test him for drunks and/or drink? I think that might have helped. Whatever his excuse, he shouldn't be behind the wheel of a car, in my opinion. The cyclist was taking a perfectly legal road position and - as shown - drivers like this are just one of the reasons why that position is recommended by all respected cycling authorities including the AA. The driver however clearly thinks cyclists don't have a right to ride this way; that they should somehow glue themselves to the gutter and allow moronic idiots like himself to over-take where they shouldn't be over-taking. Come on cops: are you going to do him for the horn? Section 59 for the name-calling and other verbal onslaught clearly intended to cause alarm, harassment and distress? Careless driving? Or do we have to wait before he runs over some poor sod going home to their family? Oh and driver if you're reading this? Your driving is now all over the Internet. I wouldn't employ you in any capacity and I feel genuinely sorry for anyone that knows you or lives near you. You need the help of a shrink, at the very least.
You can't join a freely flowing motorway at 30mph, that's not only an absolute piss take but is extremely dangerous! Not only for you but also for the massive queue building up behind you. Lexus CT200
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With mobile phone held in hand. Dangerous as not indicating when changing lanes as a consequence a fixed penalty fine of £200 and 3 points on licence if police or highways England have evidence .
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