50 doesn't seem very old. 50 is the new 20.
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Another one of the fookers tried his best, to knock me over again today, the twunt could barely see over the steering wheel. #whendowegettheeuroqualitycyclinglanes?
50 doesn't seem very old. 50 is the new 20.
It's a pity all drivers who don't know they have indicators, or do know, but don't know how to use them, are banned for life from driving, also ban the silly idiots, with their tunnel vision who are way over your side of the road forcing you to nearly mount the pavement
Now thats strange but I do object getting told how to drive by someone who is part of the agegroup of the worst offenders of using their phone whilst driving. Most of us of elder generation dont tend to do that, probably because we are deaf.
Maybe you should have had your eyes open as well
Last edited by Mad as a fish; 22-06-16 at 16:01. Reason: typo
Why not?
When I passed my test in 1980 there was far less traffic on the road, no theory test and cars were far more basic.
And on the subject of cyclists, now you've started me off, driving to the station the other day I was faced with a woman cyclist coming towards me on a blind bend on the wrong side of the road riding down my cul de sac to take a shortcut through the (pedestrian) gulley to the main road. Half a mile later, another twonk taking a shortcut by riding the wrong way around a roundabout.
Almost got squeezed into the kerb when on my bike the other week. She was so close that I was able to give the car a thump as it was alongside me.
Her grey haired passenger (with wslking stick) was probably giving her instructions cos her eyesight wasn't too great.
My mate's car was an Escort as well. The passenger seat was so loose that if he pulled away from the lights too quick the passenger would go Arse over tit into the back.
My first car was a hillman imp, I had a deck chair as a seat for a week or so.