How to block the motorway without really trying
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Yung Man said:
Yung Man said:
time2react said:
Some people will never learn.
It is the same for those that remain in the outside lanes unnecessarily. Enjoy your day in court.
How many people (roughly) have you booked for either example of inconsiderate driving?, perhaps if you spent more time booking people for being in lane 3 (when they should keep left) then you would'nt need to book people for undertaking.It is the same for those that remain in the outside lanes unnecessarily. Enjoy your day in court.
Approximately the same amount as for undertaking.
ST2 said:
BiBs responses on here echo the typical ethos of the police today: prosecute those who have become so frustrated , rather than the perpetrater
Not at all. Do what you are supposed to do (or you make yourself a perpetrator) & let the Police deal with the others.
Not saying they shouldn't be dealt with but blaming others for, or using them to try & detract from your offending won't get you anywhere.
waremark said:
VH and Time2React, can you explain how you distinguish between what you call undertaking, and passing on the left in congested conditions when traffic is moving at similar speeds?
I think I understand what our enforcement representatives are getting at.As there is "body language", so is there "language" in the use of our vehicles.
Aggresive, not on.
Carefully subtle, ok.
Well, that's what I hope.
WhoseGeneration said:
waremark said:
VH and Time2React, can you explain how you distinguish between what you call undertaking, and passing on the left in congested conditions when traffic is moving at similar speeds?
I think I understand what our enforcement representatives are getting at.As there is "body language", so is there "language" in the use of our vehicles.
Aggresive, not on.
Carefully subtle, ok.
Well, that's what I hope.
Brother Mycroft said:
WhoseGeneration said:
waremark said:
VH and Time2React, can you explain how you distinguish between what you call undertaking, and passing on the left in congested conditions when traffic is moving at similar speeds?
I think I understand what our enforcement representatives are getting at.As there is "body language", so is there "language" in the use of our vehicles.
Aggresive, not on.
Carefully subtle, ok.
Well, that's what I hope.
Which playboys, which traffic cops ?
WhoseGeneration said:
waremark said:
VH and Time2React, can you explain how you distinguish between what you call undertaking, and passing on the left in congested conditions when traffic is moving at similar speeds?
I think I understand what our enforcement representatives are getting at.As there is "body language", so is there "language" in the use of our vehicles.
Aggresive, not on.
Carefully subtle, ok.
Well, that's what I hope.
Von is really Judge Dredd and ICMFP.
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