VX16 OXEYou don't need to know 2017-05-11 15:21:59
SWEENY** first of all how did you even pass your test? Because if you think that is cutting up, then you & the rest of the gang commenting need to consider seeing a specialist because you must be absolutely out of your mind. There was clearly enough room for the driver to get in to this space, *WITHOUT A DOUBT* and you do not know the reasons of why the driver had to come over. So don't assume as you have stated. It could of been a couple of reasons and to me how the driver came over does not look like she "couldn't be bothered to que" the driving was very smooth & calm. The indicator was on a couple of seconds before the driver pulls over, so WHY could you of not just let them in? FACTS state that really you are not a very nice guy. To top it all of you drove dangerously, putting yourself at risk, the lady at risk and all the other drivers that morning: you should be embarrassed and totally ashamed of yourself. This I can state is totally fine in the driving legislation.
Driving in Britain is such a depressing experience much of the time. It's like one big filthy, third-world banger event, with every shade of shit vying for superiority.
Gypsies in the Wetherby area, thieving anything metal related from out of your garden that isn't permanently fixed.
There's a few of them driving round in a tatty blue drop side Transit type van with D&S Scrap Metal on the side of it.
Slowly driving past houses scanning gardens for anything they can steal.
How unfair. She was totally unaware she was cutting you up. She could see nothing out her rear window. Her wing mirror was obscured too. You can't blame her for just jumping lanes when she can't see anything. Poor woman.
The truck driver is the one at fault here. He should stop trying to overtake for no reason. It doesn't get him anywhere it just makes him look like a stereotypical truck driver - a cunt. He should go and eat a battery the numtoy rat
Driving around Garlinge with no lights. Parked on corner by Hereward Motors with double yellows blocking view of junction.