Speeding & undertaking cars dangerously, some drivers blocked him from overtaking, he was weaving behind them, they eventually let him go and he sped off easily going over 70mph on the motorway.
We then saw he had pulled over and stepped out, he was gesturing at the cars that had blocked him and was stepping into road, maybe looking for a fight?
We passed him, but he then pulled back onto the motorway and very quickly caught back up speeding through traffic undertaking to get back to them.
Defo has some anger management issues, happened on the A34 on 18/7/26
On 18/07/2026
Driver of vehicle RK17 NLG
SHE SAW I MOVED MY CAR SHE GETS IN HER AUDI SHE MOVED THEN SHE PARKS THE CAR UNDER THE TREE
I TRY TELL HER I TRIED TO PARK SHE INGORE ME AND SHE WALKED TO HER HOUSE
I HOPEFULLY DVLA AND POLICE GIVE HER FINE
DUE TO HEATWAVE I PARKING MY CAR UNDER THE TREE because it hot
This tw@t parks dangerously blocking the view at a T junction on a blind bend. The Police have warned him that if there is a collision caused by his parking, he will be liable, but the assh0le keeps parking there.
Sits blocking a residential road, engine and lights on, yapping away on his phone for a good 15 minutes then reverses out onto main road and drives away.
Clearly (doing a bad job of) observing a property on the street.
Drove past me on opposite side on a wide road in Batley, West Yorkshire and felt the need to stick middle finger up for no reason at all. Didn't think he would get stuck behind a bus and i would catch up with him.
Coward wouldnt stop. Young white lad with baby on board stickers. You will meet a driver one day who won't give a toss if you got kids in car and deal with you. Fix up.
This is a shared access road used by residents, visitors and volunteers accessing the Litter Watch allotment, based in the Black Country. It is not a designated parking space for DPD vehicles. Despite this, your driver (registration DT69 SUV) regularly parks the van in the access lane while it is connected to a charging point, significantly restricting access to and from the site.
Recently, one of Litter Watch’s volunteers was effectively trapped within the allotment because the vehicle was obstructing the exit. She became extremely distressed, as she was unable to leave promptly to return home to care for her son, who has Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Thankfully, no emergency arose during this incident, but the situation highlights the very real risks posed by obstructing a shared access route.
Volunteers have approached the driver on several occasions in a polite and respectful manner. They have simply asked whether he could park elsewhere during the day, or alternatively use the space outside of Litter Watch’s opening hours, to ensure the access road remains clear for those who need to use it. Unfortunately, these reasonable requests have been met with a dismissive attitude, and on one occasion the driver reportedly laughed at the volunteers rather than engaging with their concerns.
Speeding & undertaking cars dangerously, some drivers blocked him from overtaking, he was weaving behind them, they eventually let him go and he sped off easily going over 70mph on the motorway.
We then saw he had pulled over and stepped out, he was gesturing at the cars that had blocked him and was stepping into road, maybe looking for a fight?
We passed him, but he then pulled back onto the motorway and very quickly caught back up speeding through traffic undertaking to get back to them.
Defo has some anger management issues, happened on the A34 on 18/7/26