Maybe the bikers are equally at fault. Maybe slow down a bit, make sure drivers have seen you, anticipate trouble ahead. Racing down the road and then sticking your fingers up at every driver is childish.
This sad, strange little man came charging up behind flashing his lights and gesticulating. He seemed to take offence that I was in the middle lane even though there was slower moving traffic to the left and the outside lane was perfectly clear for him to carry in his journey at breakneck if he was really that desperate.
Once he'd finally worked out how to overtake he pulled alongside, gave me the "glare", and pulled this pathetic little brake check. So feeble it was hardly worth bothering. I just laughed, he sped off, and I thought that was the end of that.
But at a service station about 10 miles up the road I happened to spot him stepping out of his car. I asked if he had a problem and he crumpled like a wet paper bag. Amazing how brave people get when they're surrounded by two tonnes of metal. Billy big bollocks in his BMW but a timid little dweeb in real life.
Not a huge deal all things considered and I can never usually be arsed to upload this stuff but I told him to look up his plate on YouTube so he'll have been frantically googling all weekend. Just keeping a promise.
think this guy loves his car too much drove past him and he had a bucket and sponge washing his car and was drying it with his tongue, saabs are the worst car in history
Not sure how she managed to buy that second hand car, as she is always claiming poverty.
She is a benefit scrounger and had a blue badge for a "bad back".
Her old man was banged up again for theft, and peeping in windows.
Maybe the bikers are equally at fault. Maybe slow down a bit, make sure drivers have seen you, anticipate trouble ahead. Racing down the road and then sticking your fingers up at every driver is childish.