Incredibly lucky!
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Not really sure what to say about this other than thank God the taxi driver was ok and had no rear passengers and I hope the full weight of the law falls on the two idiots driving the Polo and Corsa, this could have been so much worse!
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Durzel said:
mac96 said:
And why were people standing on the central reservation filming? They were expecting something exciting, but what?
A race, clearly.Shedding said:
I don't know the road or speed limits etc but could the slower car have just turned out in front of them?
The road is a 50mph stretch of dual carriageway between Newport and Magor in S Wales, regularly used by boy racers at night. It's a straight as a dye for hundreds of metres, the taxi was just making his way homeStellartois said:
Shedding said:
I don't know the road or speed limits etc but could the slower car have just turned out in front of them?
The road is a 50mph stretch of dual carriageway between Newport and Magor in S Wales, regularly used by boy racers at night. It's a straight as a dye for hundreds of metres, the taxi was just making his way home8IKERDAVE said:
Stellartois said:
Shedding said:
I don't know the road or speed limits etc but could the slower car have just turned out in front of them?
The road is a 50mph stretch of dual carriageway between Newport and Magor in S Wales, regularly used by boy racers at night. It's a straight as a dye for hundreds of metres, the taxi was just making his way homeSecondly, perhaps the taxi driver had decided to drive at speed below the limit owing to the fact that it was dark, the road appears to be wet and there are likely to have been a lot of 'spectators' on the side of the road that gave him cause for concern.
SiH said:
Firstly, no, he shouldn't.
Secondly, perhaps the taxi driver had decided to drive at speed below the limit owing to the fact that it was dark, the road appears to be wet and there are likely to have been a lot of 'spectators' on the side of the road that gave him cause for concern.
So, naturally, he drove 30 under the speed limit, didn't ask anyone what the fSecondly, perhaps the taxi driver had decided to drive at speed below the limit owing to the fact that it was dark, the road appears to be wet and there are likely to have been a lot of 'spectators' on the side of the road that gave him cause for concern.
k was happening, and plodded along the road?Anyway, chap in the Polo is a f
king idiot, so's the Corsa driver, same with the "spectators".LankyFreak said:
SiH said:
Firstly, no, he shouldn't.
Secondly, perhaps the taxi driver had decided to drive at speed below the limit owing to the fact that it was dark, the road appears to be wet and there are likely to have been a lot of 'spectators' on the side of the road that gave him cause for concern.
So, naturally, he drove 30 under the speed limit, didn't ask anyone what the fSecondly, perhaps the taxi driver had decided to drive at speed below the limit owing to the fact that it was dark, the road appears to be wet and there are likely to have been a lot of 'spectators' on the side of the road that gave him cause for concern.
k was happening, and plodded along the road?Anyway, chap in the Polo is a f
king idiot, so's the Corsa driver, same with the "spectators".8IKERDAVE said:
Stellartois said:
Shedding said:
I don't know the road or speed limits etc but could the slower car have just turned out in front of them?
The road is a 50mph stretch of dual carriageway between Newport and Magor in S Wales, regularly used by boy racers at night. It's a straight as a dye for hundreds of metres, the taxi was just making his way homeGassing Station | Speed, Plod & the Law | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


