Reporting bad driving...
Reporting bad driving...
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fourstardan

Original Poster:

5,810 posts

162 months

Friday 15th August
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Yes, I've finally cracked and done it as I'm fed up with it.

Driving out of a Main B road out of my town, car in front abruptly stops, it becomes apparent someone has driven at speed when moving across the opposite side of the road (with no indicators), then driven up the verge narrowly missing both of us.

I thought they were being chased or something it was that bad.

Looked like an elderly woman driving.


megaphone

11,274 posts

269 months

Friday 15th August
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No one likes a grass

Sebring440

2,840 posts

114 months

Friday 15th August
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fourstardan said:
Yes, I've finally cracked and done it as I'm fed up with it.

Driving out of a Main B road out of my town, car in front abruptly stops, it becomes apparent someone has driven at speed when moving across the opposite side of the road (with no indicators), then driven up the verge narrowly missing both of us.

I thought they were being chased or something it was that bad.

Looked like an elderly woman driving.
I hope your "report" is better-written and clearer than that, because no one has a clue what you're on about.


InitialDave

13,807 posts

137 months

Friday 15th August
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megaphone said:
No one likes a grass
fourstardan said:
then driven up the verge narrowly missing both of us.
Maybe they just liked that particular patch of it.

Sticks.

9,454 posts

269 months

Friday 15th August
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Sebring440 said:
I hope your "report" is better-written and clearer than that, because no one has a clue what you're on about.
On a B road the car n front abruptly stopped because an oncoming car approached at speed and had to take to the verge to miss them both.

Red9zero

9,423 posts

75 months

Friday 15th August
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I often think about reporting people, then decide I can't be bothered downloading the clip from my dashcam, so tut loudly, shake my head and go about my day.

Richard-390a0

3,023 posts

109 months

Friday 15th August
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fourstardan - one star report!

119

14,141 posts

54 months

Friday 15th August
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fourstardan said:
Yes, I've finally cracked and done it as I'm fed up with it.

Driving out of a Main B road out of my town, car in front abruptly stops, it becomes apparent someone has driven at speed when moving across the opposite side of the road (with no indicators), then driven up the verge narrowly missing both of us.

I thought they were being chased or something it was that bad.

Looked like an elderly woman driving.
What?

Riley Blue

22,586 posts

244 months

Friday 15th August
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Reported for avoiding an accident? I see...

_Hoppers

1,534 posts

83 months

Friday 15th August
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Riley Blue said:
Reported for avoiding an accident? I see...
More likely reporting the person that "has driven at speed when moving across the opposite side of the road (with no indicators), then driven up the verge narrowly missing both of us"

LosingGrip

8,412 posts

177 months

Friday 15th August
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Google the police area and Op Snap. They may have a reporting service.

fourstardan

Original Poster:

5,810 posts

162 months

Friday 15th August
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LosingGrip said:
Google the police area and Op Snap. They may have a reporting service.
Yes, that's where I've done it.

ImbackYo

477 posts

30 months

Friday 15th August
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How could they have driven towards you and up a verge? Was the verge in the middle of both lanes?
My brain hurts.

JagYouAre

567 posts

188 months

Friday 15th August
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Red9zero said:
I often think about reporting people, then decide I can't be bothered downloading the clip from my dashcam, so tut loudly, shake my head and go about my day.
laugh glad I'm not the only one.

Downloading footage from my dash cam is such a faff that it's basically reserved for actual insurance need or if I see something hilarious I have to share with a mate (like the time I narrowly avoided squashing what must be the luckiest squirrel in the country, or the time I saw a guy drift his 997 to his roundabout exit in rush hour traffic).

MustangGT

13,495 posts

298 months

Friday 15th August
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_Hoppers said:
Riley Blue said:
Reported for avoiding an accident? I see...
More likely reporting the person that "has driven at speed when moving across the opposite side of the road (with no indicators), then driven up the verge narrowly missing both of us"
Which could have been the result of a puncture or similar. Driven at speed could mean anything, no speed = stationary. Was it in provably excess of the limit? is a question for the OP. Extremely unlikely.

Dave.

7,735 posts

271 months

bad company

20,931 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st August
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So should I report this guy driving along Upper Thames Street, City of London this afternoon while texting?




RotorRambler

482 posts

8 months

Thursday 21st August
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Mikey would

M11rph

986 posts

39 months

Thursday 21st August
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bad company said:
So should I report this guy driving along Upper Thames Street, City of London this afternoon while texting?
No. He may have been calling the emergency services to report some weird foot fetishist photographing him in a threatening manner.

His biggest "crime" is driving barefoot and having Birkenstocks in the passenger footwell.



bad company

20,931 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st August
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M11rph said:
bad company said:
So should I report this guy driving along Upper Thames Street, City of London this afternoon while texting?
No. He may have been calling the emergency services to report some weird foot fetishist photographing him in a threatening manner.

His biggest "crime" is driving barefoot and having Birkenstocks in the passenger footwell.
I agree, I won’t dob him in though I told him that I would. That’ll give him something to think about for next few weeks.


Edited by bad company on Thursday 21st August 22:00