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TCD you are a grumpy git :laugh1: You must have gotten behind someone like my dear old mum, she believes that motorways have a slow, medium and fast lane. She will go along with the lorries at about fifty and if she wants to do sixty she moves out into the middle lane. If she`s felling a bit racy she will move into the outside lane and do seventy. :laugh1:

 

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I'd be quite happy sat in a car with your dear old mum.

 

Mrs Egg thinks that seventy is the lower limit on the motorway, I dread it when she gets in lane two, never mind lane three........ Why do people need to go so fast?

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I'd be quite happy sat in a car with your dear old mum.

 

Mrs Egg thinks that seventy is the lower limit on the motorway, I dread it when she gets in lane two, never mind lane three........ Why do people need to go so fast?

 

Cos time is money! And it's in short supply. I wish I had the amount of spare time these lightweights have. La la land.

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Read your highway code, then you won't need a good lawyer, works for me :001_smile:

 

Hi you could right it was say 6)7 when GAMP was DIEING so I was coming from were me Sonia went to taken dog to hydrotherapy swimming because it had a stroke and GAMP was not well I got a large speeding fine I've Learned since then to go slow thanks John

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I often wonder how little congestion there would be if people just drove well, not nodding off at the lights, getting in the gap you need, not waiting for a bus sized one, knowing the width of your tiny car, instead of waiting because you think its 9' wide, the Mexican standoff at mini roundabouts when none of them go, etc, etc, I could go on!!!

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I often wonder how little congestion there would be if people just drove well, not nodding off at the lights, getting in the gap you need, not waiting for a bus sized one, knowing the width of your tiny car, instead of waiting because you think its 9' wide, the Mexican standoff at mini roundabouts when none of them go, etc, etc, I could go on!!!

 

:laugh1: That always makes me laugh, well for about 10 seconds then it turns to shoutyness. People driving in the OVERTAKING LANE when there is no need is my biggest pet hate, I just undertake as they are obviously turning right somewhere!:001_huh:

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I often wonder how little congestion there would be if people just drove well, not nodding off at the lights, getting in the gap you need, not waiting for a bus sized one, knowing the width of your tiny car, instead of waiting because you think its 9' wide, the Mexican standoff at mini roundabouts when none of them go, etc, etc, I could go on!!!

 

On this it seems we are like minded . The width thing ...There is a bridge over an old railway line in our village . The wall sticks out no further than the verge leading up to it and away from it but people feel the need to move into the middle of the road when they get near the wall so every one has to stop . GRRRR

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