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Annoying driving habits - discuss
Now, I may not be the world's best driver (nor am I trying to start an argument), but is it just me that gets IRATE at people who................
1. Drive at 30 mph in a 60 mph zone and then flash their lights in annoyance at you when you overtake them.
2. Drive with their rear fog (driving) lights on in broad daylight.
3. Brake when a bus or a lorry is coming towards them, but the approaching vehicle is on their own side of the road.
4. Drive along a main road (approaching a junction) and turn into said junction without indicating, thus causing great annoyance to the person waiting to come out of said junction.
5. Stop at a roundabout or junction (not ones that say "Stop") when there is nothing coming whatsoever.
6. Park at a petrol pump when all they want to do is go into the shop, i.e. not buy petrol.
7. Drive at 2 mph when there is a miniscule amount of rain.
8. Drive in the middle lane of a motorway when there is nothing in the inside lane.
9. Approach a roundabout in the left hand lane and then turn right (when the left lane is clearly marked either "left" or "ahead").
10. Cut you up and then get irate and gesture rudely at YOU for daring to be annoyed at their actions.
11. Stop at a traffic light when it is green.
AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
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sddsddean - if you're local to me, I'd be interested.
Anyway, I've got two more.....................
12. Why do motorcycles drive with their headlights on full beam rather than dipped so as you get blinded when they are behind you?!
13. Why do people decide to turn off a main road at the last minute and without signalling?!
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