After spending 18mths having a head injury WITH wearing a helmet it actually makes my blood boil to see irresponsible riders not wearing any safety gear let alone a helmet so if this is your son/cousin/mate/next door neighbour etc please give him a kick up the arse and show them the damage that can be caused by not wearing gear!!!!!!! he thinks its safe
Next time you want to swerve across North Street in Bristol without indicating because you've seen a parking space, make sure that nobody crossing the road has to jump out of the way to avoid you, you dopey c*nt.
This idiot woman nearly knocked a pregnant woman (me) down as she parked like an idiot in a parent/child space outside Sainsbury's East Filton in Bristol. Hopped out of the car - no child, no car seats in the car. What a lovely lady.
This lady obviously had some very important shopping to do at the Coop not to bother to check that the parking spot was being occupied and already half driven into. Upon hearing off the road to discover my bonnet already half way in the bay (I entered using the correct entry / exit) she huffs and puffed, refused to move shrugged her shoulders and abandoned her car half way into to the bay leaving me stuck there until either a van had moved or another bay became free. Very rude driver with no manners or ability to use her eyes.
60 mph through a posted 20 mph road works zone on the A386, no road markings, just been tarred and chipped, beeping horn in cue of traffic, then over took everyone and steamed off.
Later caught up to this driver (loose term) was doing 50 in a 40 then 40 in a 30, failed to indicate at 4 intersections ... total menace.
On the M23 south, heading towards the M25 intersection, it is wise to move into the right hand lane as a lot of traffic joining. But not, if you are just doing 50 mph. I was caught behind this car In the 'fast lane' doing 50mph with no cars on the inside. Following the junction, this car's low speed in the outside lane, caused many drivers behind me to undertake us both as middle lane was clear - and cars behind me were flashing me to that extent. Later on her speed varied between 50 and 90+ - I didn't chase (keeping to the limit) and had to brake when she slowed (no brakes her side) but her speed was so erratic, I got caught up when she was slow again. I flashed and beeped politely to make her aware of my presence and wanting to pass legally (on the right). There were many clear stretches when she could easily safely move to the left. After 10 miles she let me pass and gave me a 'Royal' wave to set off my day.
Driving very irrationally and dangourously around Exeter, double the speed limit and wrong side of the road