Portlethen, Aberdeenshire - 05/01/2016:
Crossed a busy dual carriageway during rush hour, in the dark and in heavy rain, didn't bother stopping in the central reservation and drove straight out in front of me, as I was overtaking a lorry at the time I had no option but to slam on the brakes and hammer the horn, gave no reaction whatsoever. Also narrowly missed colliding with a stationary police car (Lights on and clearly visible!) that had stopped on the dual carriageway to alert drivers to a broken down van up ahead.
This psychopath undertook me and tried to drive me into the central barrier on the way home today on the A14 towards Cambridge (I was behind another vehicle so wasn't like I was holding anyone up). I narrowly managed to avoid smashing into both him and the barrier and almost lost control whilst travelling at 70 mph. I've got a witness and will be reporting this to the police.
WHAT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR ROAD PARKING?
Pedestrians must walk on the road. Blind people and wheelchairs are inconvenienced by this poor pavement parking. Mothers with prams cannot pass the pavement. Read the Highway Code and go back and take your driving test again. You certainly won't pass your driving test if you just touch a pavement, regardless of pavement parking.
Portlethen, Aberdeenshire - 05/01/2016:
Crossed a busy dual carriageway during rush hour, in the dark and in heavy rain, didn't bother stopping in the central reservation and drove straight out in front of me, as I was overtaking a lorry at the time I had no option but to slam on the brakes and hammer the horn, gave no reaction whatsoever. Also narrowly missed colliding with a stationary police car (Lights on and clearly visible!) that had stopped on the dual carriageway to alert drivers to a broken down van up ahead.