Absolutely amazed by this driver. Some idiot pulled out right in front of him, but he was able to stop in time. No messing around beeping the horn, just focusing on stopping the car. I'd given plenty of space as I'm not an idiotic tailgater. We were headed the same way for a while along a stretch of dual carriageway, and some idiot Merseyside cop cut right across his lane. He manage to avoid a collision but then had the good sense to quickly beep at the police driver to show him what an idiot he was (sadly poor driving is typical of Merseyside cops; they also pressure people to go through red lights - and the cops aren't going to take responsibility if a crash is caused as a result or a driver gets fined - even at crossroads, and speed and don't indicate).
I saw the same driver another day, driving amazingly in snow, Other drivers were barreling along at stupid speeds (again, including a cop), yet this guy wasn't. He was driving sensibly for the conditions, as was I.
What amazes me is finding out when we both stopped at a petrol station that the guy's only been driving (since getting his licence) for less than a year!
I don't know why I've seen this driver so much, but to add to my amazement, I also saw him one a single track road (the sort that are only wide enough for one vehicle and have passing places) and it's a pretty big and wide car and there was traffic behind him and oncoming traffic, and not a very big passing place. He was at the front of the cars on my side and, without getting angry or impatient, he carefully managed to make enough space (he had to go into the branches of a hedge a bit but was clearly being careful) to get everyone past each other safely. For someone who hasn't been driving very long, that was absolutely brilliant!
Aside from the fact you have forward parked in a small side area which is an absolute nightmare to reverse out of, you have parked your very slim car over two spaces on Christmas day. Tosser.
LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER EVOQUE PURE TD4 2012
Registration number: WJ12XBO
Body type: Estate
Colour: Black
Date of first registration: March 2012
Along main roads where it widens into two lanes then merges back into one, this driver always pulls over into the right hand lane without overtaking any vehicles to obstruct other road users from legally passing him and if someone tries to pass on the inside he moves over to block then by hogging two lanes. Drivers are supposed to keep left unless passing/overtaking, so this is some moron playing about with his big toy car on the roads.
Absolutely amazed by this driver. Some idiot pulled out right in front of him, but he was able to stop in time. No messing around beeping the horn, just focusing on stopping the car. I'd given plenty of space as I'm not an idiotic tailgater. We were headed the same way for a while along a stretch of dual carriageway, and some idiot Merseyside cop cut right across his lane. He manage to avoid a collision but then had the good sense to quickly beep at the police driver to show him what an idiot he was (sadly poor driving is typical of Merseyside cops; they also pressure people to go through red lights - and the cops aren't going to take responsibility if a crash is caused as a result or a driver gets fined - even at crossroads, and speed and don't indicate).
I saw the same driver another day, driving amazingly in snow, Other drivers were barreling along at stupid speeds (again, including a cop), yet this guy wasn't. He was driving sensibly for the conditions, as was I.
What amazes me is finding out when we both stopped at a petrol station that the guy's only been driving (since getting his licence) for less than a year!
I don't know why I've seen this driver so much, but to add to my amazement, I also saw him one a single track road (the sort that are only wide enough for one vehicle and have passing places) and it's a pretty big and wide car and there was traffic behind him and oncoming traffic, and not a very big passing place. He was at the front of the cars on my side and, without getting angry or impatient, he carefully managed to make enough space (he had to go into the branches of a hedge a bit but was clearly being careful) to get everyone past each other safely. For someone who hasn't been driving very long, that was absolutely brilliant!