In all fairness to the driver, cars in the right lane can get awfully close on a roundabout before you come off and they continue on. As the Audi didn't indicate, I can see why he didn't think to give them space. The fact that he almost kerbed his car probably means he would have kept his distance if he had an inkling they would come off at that exit too.
Sped up to try and hit me then when I dodged by half a second she slammed on the breaks halting traffic, rolled down the window, and called me a racial slur
I was driving along the A585 through Greenhalgh near Kirkham (close to the M55) passing the filling station when I saw this van going across the forecourt rather fast and had no intention of giving way to close traffic on the A585 but he used his speed to barge out in front of another vehicle which had right of way.
Why do some drivers approaching from the side and supposed to give way use speed to barge ahead? Even though they succeed they are supposed to give way. Could there be feelings of inferiority within such drivers and taking it out on other drivers?
In all fairness to the driver, cars in the right lane can get awfully close on a roundabout before you come off and they continue on. As the Audi didn't indicate, I can see why he didn't think to give them space. The fact that he almost kerbed his car probably means he would have kept his distance if he had an inkling they would come off at that exit too.