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audi drivers. The people who used to drive BMW's and have now 'upgraded' are generally !!!!!!. No idea how to use indicators, look beyond the end of the bonnet or correctly position their car on the road. Those with older ones are generally ok.
What does that make me? I drive a newish A3 Sport, and a 1997 A4 estate:D
Does the woman driving with kids have to be resricted to the school run? I know that when I'm driving with the kids in the car my driving standard can go right down the pan due to being distracted/refereeing...0 -
There can't be any contest here, the 1st post survey is correct, but it's not just school run mums, it's the sodding dads too.
They have written there own set of rules that can be applied any weekday between the hrs of 8 to 9 am and 3 to 4 pm.
EG as follows between the above times it is perfectly accetable to;
Ignore any parking/waiting time restrictions
Ignore all central white lines
Park accross any drive that does not have a car in it
Park accross any drive even if there is a car in it
Park in any un occupied drive way
Park on zebra zigzag
Stand in the road stopping traffic whilst loading x number of kids
Double park
Park around any junction or bend
Park with 2 wheels on the kerb
Park with 4 wheels on the kerb, (4x4s only)
The list goes on, it seems anything goes within these times.
I just wonder what type of drivers they are during normal times,,
I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
MUMMYTO2BOYS wrote: »Women at roundabouts - look left, look right, look straight ahead, look left, look right, look confused, wait till lots of cars have proceeded before pulling out regardless of what's happening on the roundabout, look relieved to be off the roundabout.
You mean the ones who wait for a written invitation before embarking on that terrifying driving experience that is a roundabout?0 -
Volvo Drivers
White van drivers
Taxi drivers (apart from black cabs)
Those drivers, who go in the right lane at roundabouts to go straight on, then proceed to cut you up on the roundabout just to get one car ahead of you!Watch this space...0 -
people that have posted in this thread0
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cyclonebri1 wrote: »There can't be any contest here, the 1st post survey is correct, but it's not just school run mums, it's the sodding dads too.
They have written there own set of rules that can be applied any weekday between the hrs of 8 to 9 am and 3 to 4 pm.
EG as follows between the above times it is perfectly accetable to;
Ignore any parking/waiting time restrictions
Ignore all central white lines
Park accross any drive that does not have a car in it
Park accross any drive even if there is a car in it
Park in any un occupied drive way
Park on zebra zigzag
Stand in the road stopping traffic whilst loading x number of kids
Double park
Park around any junction or bend
Park with 2 wheels on the kerb
Park with 4 wheels on the kerb, (4x4s only)
The list goes on, it seems anything goes within these times.
I just wonder what type of drivers they are during normal times,,
The mums and dads at my daughters school that drive like this can be seen later parked in the disabled bays of the local Tesco. They really don't give a monkeys.:rolleyes:The man without a signature.0 -
hewhoisnotintheknow wrote: »people that have posted in this thread
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Shot yourself in the foot now...lol0 -
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