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I'd hoped the second line of my post might indicate the less-than-serious nature of the first line...
My post absolutely wasn't serious mate, a mock seriousness.
I'd hoped the second line of my post might indicate the less-than-serious nature of the first line...
When there is a massive queue to join the slip road, and arseholes just drive all the way up to the start of the queue and force themselves in.
This annoys me massively, but what annoys me just as much are the people who let them in!
I hope you get your licence revoked.I do that all the time, especially when the motorway goes down to one lane, I go as far as I can and force myself in at the last minute.
I cover half of their lane so they have to wait, it becomes a tactical battle which I nearly always win.They're just as bad.
I get as close as possible to the bumper in front.
I love catching their eye contact. It is like it is my fault I'm not letting them in.I cover half of their lane so they have to wait, it becomes a tactical battle which I nearly always win.
I hope you get your licence revoked.
Another hatred of mine.I've been on nine points a few times, back down to three now.
I spend quite a bit of time in the car, I don't really do that. It's a pet annoyance of mine and traffic would be much faster if people didn't do it.
Also, why do people slow down on the motorway to gawk at a crash on the other side of the road.
Not sure if it's just a Landan thing but people actually brake to slow down and look at an accident. It's mental.I've been on nine points a few times, back down to three now.
I spend quite a bit of time in the car, I don't really do that. It's a pet annoyance of mine and traffic would be much faster if people didn't do it.
Also, why do people slow down on the motorway to gawk at a crash on the other side of the road.
Might be quite costly to install nationwide but perhaps they could fit a sort of vertical blind into the barrier in the central reservation, that can be pulled up in the event of an accident to stop the opposite carriageway from peeping.I've been on nine points a few times, back down to three now.
I spend quite a bit of time in the car, I don't really do that. It's a pet annoyance of mine and traffic would be much faster if people didn't do it.
Also, why do people slow down on the motorway to gawk at a crash on the other side of the road.
Not sure if it's just a Landan thing but people actually brake to slow down and look at an accident. It's mental.
Might be quite costly to install nationwide but perhaps they could fit a sort of vertical blind into the barrier in the central reservation, that can be pulled up in the event of an accident to stop the opposite carriageway from peeping.
Its awful around London for that, one of the reasons I don't like going to the job down at HeathrowNot sure if it's just a Landan thing but people actually brake to slow down and look at an accident. It's mental.
Why do they also build large monuments like the angel of the north, the kelpies at Falkirk, the large and quite stunning 'Angel of the Nauld' next to motorways or major roads?Might be quite costly to install nationwide but perhaps they could fit a sort of vertical blind into the barrier in the central reservation, that can be pulled up in the event of an accident to stop the opposite carriageway from peeping.
That's fantastic but I don't get why you would put it near a motorway as you rightly said. Ungrateful sodsWhy do they also build large monuments like the angel of the north, the kelpies at Falkirk, the large and quite stunning 'Angel of the Nauld' next to motorways or major roads?
(pictured)at Cumbernauld,they have since become 'hold up' areas as people gawp at them and hold the traffic up particularly at rush hours.What where the planners thinking?
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