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People who pull out at a junction because 90% of traffic turn into where they are coming from.
Happens near my house at least once a month where although prepared to do so, I have to brake forcefully (would be emergency stop if I didn't predict it everytime) to avoid going into the side of someone. Can see them look left, right, straight at me and decide I'm going left with the thoroughfare as opposed to straight on into the housing estate.
Then happens when I'm coming out of the street where they just sometimes don't look left at all and I have to avoid hitting the other side of them. Always look and process what you see folks, all guilty of it from time to time I guess.
TBH I've never noticed a female Jumper in Traffic, whereas being on the phone at the wheel, then it's almost mostly females. Racing off at the light's mostly males, don't get me started on Van drivers (any fkin colour!!!) we are now entering the dark going to work, dark coming home period combined with the lashing rain, poor visibility, I hate it, I get to work just about an hour earlier than i need to, and late getting home just to be in less traffic (and nutters) along the M4, too old to go chasing jobs now but because of the traffic alone I'd like to be back in the diff or at least somewhere where i could get public transport.
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I'm going straight on.
The road carries straight on, to other streets and eventually you can't go further, so technically a side road but the main road merges into it and to carry on with the thoroughfare you have to indicate left and actually turn into it as opposed to it being a bend.
It's a giveaway junction so they shouldn't be pulling out in front of me given they only have to give way to traffic going to or from where I'm going.
You wouldn't indicate right there would you? Genuinely interested, for me it's just the usual give way junction you see everywhere, I don't indicate right on any others when I'm carrying straight on either.
People who queue needlessly in traffic then get annoyed when someone goes up the empty lane are like football teams that piss about passing the ball round in midfield instead of whacking it up the field and going route one to promotion.
I've asked this on other forums - would anyone admit to being a bad driver?