Seen at 07:30 am on 31-Jan-2001 on M6 Haydock/Wigan Lancashire
Driver started to undertake while I was signalling to move over to Lane 2. Accelerated and cut in front in order to then pass truck in Lane 2.
31.01.2012
Tell me, is it possible for a Vauxhall or a Ford to be able to drive the car on a road without driving it dangerously? They seem to be unable to drive to the local shop(s) without trying to cause at least one bit of aggro. One day I’ll put my Leon on monster truck wheels and I’ll just squash Fords and Vauxhalls with the sumbags inside them and that way I’ll be doing the government and everyone who uses the roads a favour. Just imagine the possibilities! It’ll lower the amount of jobcentre (JSA) benefit claims… It’ll lower the amount of scumbags… Council estates will be a safer place to live in… Roads will be a safer place to drive on… Police will have an easier life…
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By StevieDee on
January 31, 2012 at 11:43 pm
Yes, it is perfectly possible. A friend of mine has a Corsa and she doesn’t speed agressively, takes it easy when conditions are bad, lets other drivers out at junctions etc, doesn’t tailgate and is generally courteous. Doesn’t sound much like a crap driver to me!
Also, I drove a Corsa today and managed to pay full attention to what I was doing, didn’t cut anyone up, didn’t speed and didn’t generally act like a complete arse!
Thank you for clearing that up Stevie because I was starting to think that Fords and Vauxhalls actually had faulty accelerators that snatched away from the persons foot and dropped to the floor by itself causing the car to go into a runaway. I thought perhaps its not the drivers fault that the Ford/Vauxhall is going really fast and cutting in and out of lanes being inappropriate perhaps the car has taken control of itself and the owner can’t do anything about it. Your comment about you driving a Corsa perfectly fine has just reassured me that there isn’t a fault with the cars. It was just as I originally thought, it is the drivers that are bad!
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Yes, it is perfectly possible. A friend of mine has a Corsa and she doesn’t speed agressively, takes it easy when conditions are bad, lets other drivers out at junctions etc, doesn’t tailgate and is generally courteous. Doesn’t sound much like a crap driver to me!
Also, I drove a Corsa today and managed to pay full attention to what I was doing, didn’t cut anyone up, didn’t speed and didn’t generally act like a complete arse!
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