Another young driver crash,sad story, Hamble, Hampshire
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dandarez said:
Young, old, or in between. I used to drive a car the height lower than a bus tyre. I did 100,000 miles in it. I can't recall feeling worried about being behind the wheel in it. Ever. And in all weather. Heavy rain. Snow. High winds, you name it.
Today? f
k me, I wouldn't even entertain the thought of doing so regularly, if at all!
The roads today may be said to be safer (how the f
k can a road be safe or dangerous?) but the driving standards have fallen to below appalling. I see more chances taken today than ever before. The numbers who don't seem to know even simple stuff like right of way on a roundabout seems to be growing daily. I was overtaken while doing 33 mph in a 30 by someone yesterday, must have been doing 60. Why do they take chances like this?
Are they all on something?
Look at driver's faces next time you're out and about on the roads.
Or is the answer as simple as this?
NO f
kING TRAFFIC POLICE TO BE SEEN!
And...
they know it, that's why they 'chance it'.
Certainly doesn't help the situation. I passed my test when I was 17 years old along with a number of friends (nearly 30 years ago) and used to drive like complete Today? f

The roads today may be said to be safer (how the f

Are they all on something?
Look at driver's faces next time you're out and about on the roads.
Or is the answer as simple as this?
NO f

And...
they know it, that's why they 'chance it'.

By the luck of god nobody was killed however a friend only has one eye working due to a huge crash and indirectly a friend lost his ex girlfriend who got in a car with an equal d

Looking back 17 is way to young for a lot of people to be driving. I for one look back on my younger years driving and can only confess to being a complete dick behind the wheel and having no clue of what I was doing. I now have kids of my own, one being a teenage daughter and would pay for her to avoid getting in the car with a young male driver (based on my own behavior at the same age).
Strangely the friends who had the worst accidents were nearly always in big cars (RWD) that were harder to control at the same speeds of the smaller ones.
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