Giving Subarus a Bad Name
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Well this morning I saw the most stupid driving from a Black Wagon with gold wheels, just a shame I didn't get his number as I would have reported him to the police.
I was in a line of queuing traffic approaching the roundabout at the bottom of the parkway which is single carriage way at Tesco Danstone (Aberdeen), on the other side is a dual carriageway with solid double lines, when all of a sudden this f#cking ar$ehole in the wagon goes past me on the other side of the road (he had crossed the double white line). If anyone had been coming the other way it would had cause an accident.
It is irresponsible idoits like this that give Scooby drivers a bad reputation [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
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Coming home from work (Edinburgh) last week there was a black 'L' reg scooby saloon with gold wheels sitting on my bumper coming along Ferry road. I was in my runabout Fiesta at the time, he kept slowing down leaving a gap of several cars and then flooring it up behind me and ramming the brakes on.....why?. What a complete ****!! If you frequent this forum then you are an A R S E!
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I've seen a few folk out in Edinburgh with Scoobys, most are sensible, but i got hassle from a guy in a white saloon on the bypass when i was in my Wagon..fairly older guy too..
But...seeing as i'm a sensible wagon driver..i let him by..
Nothing to do with having the dog in the back an the g/f in the passenger seat..honest !
Could be a debate on here..who's more sensible...saloon or wagon drivers... !!! haha !
But...seeing as i'm a sensible wagon driver..i let him by..
Nothing to do with having the dog in the back an the g/f in the passenger seat..honest !
Could be a debate on here..who's more sensible...saloon or wagon drivers... !!! haha !
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he kept slowing down leaving a gap of several cars and then flooring it up behind me and ramming the brakes on.....why?.
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exspeed, if you don't have anything constructive to say then keep it to yourself. Dangerous driving kills, so saying you have a nice car doesn't mean you can drive on the wrong side of the road after crossing double white lines.
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You don’t seem to have an appreciation for what is being described in the above post, in particular the road in question.
And you are right the road is full of bad driving, and you do see this every single day, but careless driving is different to bad driving; and dangerous driving is something very different to them both, hence why it is ranked right up there with drink driving by the men with the white woolly wigs; do you condone that too I wonder
Regarding your other comments; if the hat fits, wear it
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You don’t seem to have an appreciation for what is being described in the above post, in particular the road in question.
And you are right the road is full of bad driving, and you do see this every single day, but careless driving is different to bad driving; and dangerous driving is something very different to them both, hence why it is ranked right up there with drink driving by the men with the white woolly wigs; do you condone that too I wonder
Regarding your other comments; if the hat fits, wear it
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Its not the car, its the slaphead thats in it IMO. Every type of car has good and bad drivers (except Volvo 340's ) - I had a minor incident recently with a Lotus Elise, but what i was in danger of was tarring everyone with the same brush.
Exess just loves his car - I know him and hes gone £££ mental in the modding area. I sure he agrees theres a time and place for enjoying the car, and not sticking anyones life in danger in the process off. The example above could be done by any type of car - some types tend to stick in your head better than others unfortunately.
People who drive dangerously need reported - simple as that! Alot of the time they get away with it, but i sometime wonder the agression they put into other drivers by their actions.
Exess just loves his car - I know him and hes gone £££ mental in the modding area. I sure he agrees theres a time and place for enjoying the car, and not sticking anyones life in danger in the process off. The example above could be done by any type of car - some types tend to stick in your head better than others unfortunately.
People who drive dangerously need reported - simple as that! Alot of the time they get away with it, but i sometime wonder the agression they put into other drivers by their actions.
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as many people have said their is a time and place for speed but not all accidents are ur fault imagine coming round a corner and their is a car on your side of the road your going to fast and hit who's fault is it.
what im sayin is u can not allow for other drivers stupidity!!
what im sayin is u can not allow for other drivers stupidity!!
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