Many thanks for your repeated efforts in trying to get me to hit you by brake checking me in the order of 15 times. It might have been possible had I been anywhere close to your bumper after you cut me up on the Hemel magic roundbout. Perhaps you didn't notice me ahead of you in the left hand lane, clearly indicating my intention as the markings allow, to turn right, or perhaps given you were in an Audi, you wondered what the orange flashing lights were for. But when we exited the roundabout it might have been worthwhile using your nearside mirror before moving left. I sounded my horn and hit the brakes to avoid a collision but you then repeatedly brake checked me. Luckily I was far enough back so neither I hit you and nobody hit me.
If you get in the right hand lane you are supposed to exit in the right hand lane, for the obvious reason that the left hand lane can also turn right. It wasn't totally unexpected that you would cut me up, but I thought you might 1) stop moving left when you noticed me and 2) not brake check me because of your own mistake.
Stagecoach Devon's 37440 'Emily Paige' (SN16 ORX), an Alexander Dennis Jodie on route P to Pennsylvania from Crossmead via Exeter city centre. The 'Emily Paige' name derives from National Express West Midlands double-deck Rose with fleet number 6756 and registration SN65 ZBY.
Details
Make: Alexander Dennis
Model: Jodie
Engine Size: 4.5L (4461cc)
Fuel Type: Diesel
Date of Birth: Monday 25 July 2016
37440 - Emily Paige
SN16 ORX
Many thanks for your repeated efforts in trying to get me to hit you by brake checking me in the order of 15 times. It might have been possible had I been anywhere close to your bumper after you cut me up on the Hemel magic roundbout. Perhaps you didn't notice me ahead of you in the left hand lane, clearly indicating my intention as the markings allow, to turn right, or perhaps given you were in an Audi, you wondered what the orange flashing lights were for. But when we exited the roundabout it might have been worthwhile using your nearside mirror before moving left. I sounded my horn and hit the brakes to avoid a collision but you then repeatedly brake checked me. Luckily I was far enough back so neither I hit you and nobody hit me.
If you get in the right hand lane you are supposed to exit in the right hand lane, for the obvious reason that the left hand lane can also turn right. It wasn't totally unexpected that you would cut me up, but I thought you might 1) stop moving left when you noticed me and 2) not brake check me because of your own mistake.