In your experience which of the above causes the most problems on the road?
Only one vote per person.
Quick results on this one (3Hours)
I bet this is a difficult choice for you.....
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In your experience which of the above causes the most problems on the road?
Only one vote per person.
Quick results on this one (3Hours)
I bet this is a difficult choice for you.....
It is..because I'm one of the 4 choices :/
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Originally Posted by Dabz
hahahaha........am sooo tempted to vote for your make Dabz hehehehe ;D ;D ;D ;D
Sorry Dabz - it's just a bit of fun - no offence meant.
It's a generalisation thing based on my experience of driving cars and bikes over the last 30 years.
(Approx mileage 750,000 miles)
None taken hehe :) personally I think the worst by far are Nissan almera drivers...usually people well past their sell by date struggling to see over the sterling wheel
**** I knew I had forgot one - Almera driver!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dabz
The other one is the gent in his 50's with a flat cap (worn inside the car!!!) :) :) :)
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Originally Posted by Tina
hahahaha........am sooo tempted to vote for your make Dabz hehehehe ;D ;D ;D ;D[/quote]
Beamer - vote on your experiences with the above car drivers.
My car isn't on the list but, I have driven two of the above in the past.
I reckon it's people carrier drivers, I'd be angry at them but I feel sorry for anyone that has to drive one :D
I'd vote BMW but like topgear says "The cocks now drive Audi's" ;D
I drive a people carrier now and I love the higher seated position so much I dont think I would go back to a normal car again. ;) ;)
Agreed, but in my case it's a van! 8-) (and no it's not white)
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Originally Posted by Dabz
James, is that the drivers who have forgotten what a "sterling wheel" is used for? ;) :D ;D ;D ;D
And what is wrong with white van drivers? ;) :) ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Blackbonnie
Definitely Audi drivers we have one who lives in the next cul de sac, biker as well, always making too much noise ::) ;D
Alright James
Ditto..... ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dabz
Let them without sin cast the first stone. We have all been guilty of bad Driving at some point.
We don't seem to comment of curitous or good drivers, the one's that let us out into a queue of traffic, flash us out into the overtaking lane, the drivers that warn us of pending danger ahead "Speed Cameras". We seem to focus on drivers that cut us up, don't indicate, drive too slow, or generally annoy us for one reason or another. However, in the interest of the poll I find White van man among the more frequent offenders....! ::)
I agree with you but unfortunately it is the bad that we remember and not the good.Quote:
Originally Posted by GixxerStu
And if they are Scottish they are even worse? ;) :P ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by GixxerStu
On my way to work this morning, MR BMW went through a red light at a controlled pedestrian crossing close to a school while I was making my way up the middle to the front of the lights, oblivious to the fact it was red, I was astonished.
Only minutes earlier there were school kids crossing! >:(
::) where is zee volvo an infamous vehicle of deeestressss and deeestrukktionnnn especially zee estate models :-?
;D ;D ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Col
As returning officer for the Wiltshire ward I declare Audi drivers as the recipients of this award.
BMW drivers coming a very close second.
I personally find that BMW drivers are by far the worst - but hey, it depends who you come across.
And if they are Scottish they are even worse? ;) :P ;D[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by monday21
Yep - I agree that we are all guilty of poor driving at some time but why is it that BMW drivers seem to do it all the time?
I have lost count of the number of times I have seen BMW drivers getting themselves (and others) into difficult situations on the roads - and they far outweigh the efforts of other car drivers!
As I biker I don't see much difference, not sure why, guess I'm more attuned to all road users and their actions.
As a car driver who does a lot of motorway miles it's definitely Audi & BMW, obviously a set of lease keys to one of these marques comes with a note stating that the outside lane of the motorway also belongs to them and 5 metres is more than enough space between your bumper and the car in front when travelling at 70+ mph ;D
Now to 'fess up, Volvo estate driver with all the safety gadgets, heated seats and a 1000w surround sound system so I don't need to take any notice of what's happening outside.................. ::)