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tuscan57 13 October 2004 06:33 PM

:mad: can only agree that lots of people drive like idiots in the rain! its just taken me twice as long to get home! wot is normally 45min drive turns into a nightmare with fools sittin 200 yards from the car in front at :cuckoo: 20mph! :eek: feckin idiots!

CraigH 13 October 2004 06:34 PM

You gotta love the motorway/dual carriageway drivers that slam their brakes on when they hit standing water :rolleyes:

Supercue 14 October 2004 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by AndyC_772
I think that driving a scooby every day means it's possible to lose sight of just how much more capable it is than other vehicles on the road.

< rant mode on >
Really, alzheimers set in already then? You saying you cant remember how a Scoob compares to other cars you've owned?:rolleyes:
I drive my Scoob every day and know exactly how much better the car is but that doesnt excuse the To55ers who possess very little if any driving skill on the roads.

I truly wish we had re-tests every 3yrs and a yearly eye test compulsory for the 40+ age group. Reach 70 and a yearly re-test, medical and eye test.
That way the idiots would be slowly removed or re-trained to give the rest of us a sporting chance.


Originally Posted by AndyC_772
I then sold the car, ordered my new STI, and bought a 15 yr old van to tide me over in the meantime. Although the van has budget tyres they have good tread on them and the van has a valid MOT. It's not by any means an atypical vehicle to see on the roads, and it's fully road legal.

I can get round that same corner in the wet at just 15mph before the steering starts to go light and the nose begins to wash wide.

Firstly we are disscussing morons in the rain and now snow not how a Scoob compares to a 15yr old van.
Secondly I wouldnt take half the corners I do in a Scoob in most others vehicles but thats just common sense.

The bit I and most like minded people object to is the pi55 poor levels of driving ability on the roads today.

Today I had the following on a short journey home from town in the rain;

I watched three cars at a mini roundabout just sit and wait for some-one to make the first move:mad: its a fecking roundabout not a guessing game.
I had an old codger just pull accross into my lane no indication just nearly took the front end off and then blames me:razz:
Last but not least some tw@t in an old red Transit who after parking on the wrong side of the road decides to pull off the pavement and missed me by milimetres due only to competitive brakes and me mounting the pavement to avoid him.

Now we all make mistakes but its amazing how rarely people say "Sorry"


Originally Posted by AndyC_772
So, if you're stuck behind a red van doing 55mph on your way home this evening, it might just be me, trying to stay alive until I get my new scooby.

ps. and no, I'm not sorry in the least.

Well do the rest of the world a favour and stick religously to the inside lane or better still get a bus.:rolleyes:



P.S. and no I'm not sorry either;)

< Rant Mode > ;):D

OllyK 14 October 2004 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by Supercue
Reach 70 and a yearly re-test, medical and eye test.

It ain't up to much, but you do already have to have the medical. They start at 40 if you have and want to keep an HGV licence as well!

gutter-rat 14 October 2004 04:32 PM

I'm glad I read this thread.

I came into work this morning, annoyed at the journey that had taken three times longer than normal.

They were all moaning here about people not slowing down for the rain.

Ok, I can't comment on there specific events, but I was starting to think it was me!

One bloke even reckons that you should slow down 50% on EVERY road when it's wet.
Some yes, all ?!?!!? WTF! :(

Supercue 14 October 2004 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by OllyK
It ain't up to much, but you do already have to have the medical. They start at 40 if you have and want to keep an HGV licence as well!

IMHO Olly it's getting this all pulled together that would make the difference. There's thousands of people out there who cant see properly alone. As you say the medical is a start but re-tests now that would set the cat amongst the pigeons;)

AndyC_772 14 October 2004 04:54 PM

Supercue, I agree entirely about the poor levels of driving, and I too would welcome regular re-tests. After all, there's no other piece of heavy machinery that requires 100% concentration to avoid death or injury, yet which can be operated unsupervised by anyone who passed a lamentably basic test at some time in their past.


Well do the rest of the world a favour and stick religously to the inside lane
No reason not to, is there? You don't overtake much at 55!


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