30-07-2014, 09:45 AM
Thank you liam that is exact my point.. he didnt indicate nothing.. it was my first day going through london on my new job so didnt have a clue where the speed camers where, so sticking to the speed limit and that is what he tried to do.. i was in a ex police car which has been remapped.. so even if i knew where the camers where i still would stick to the speed limit (rather be safe than sorry) and need my license clean for when i insure the 306..
(30-07-2014, 09:36 AM)THE_Liam Wrote:(30-07-2014, 09:33 AM)Josh1994 Wrote: He was in the wrong lane.. i was going straight and he was in the lane to go right so that is why anyway how dose that make me the bad driver, i didnt have to let him in front of me if he is in the wrong lane??
(28-07-2014, 06:14 AM)Poodle Wrote: I don't understand, why did you need to be in front of the taxi driver badly enough that you tried to force an accident to keep him behind you and how does that make him the bad driver? Just curious...
Well you can't, can you, that's what points are all about - you run up enough points to lose your licence and that's it for 1/3/5/whatever years.
Think about it, if getting a license becomes much harder, then less companies will make it a job requirement. Besides, a moped would get you there just fine, much cheaper to run too.
I think we could all be more tolerant of peoples mistakes. If someone's in the wrong lane, and they are indicating to change lanes and waiting, I'll flash them to change lanes. If they try to force in by flying accross the front of me 20mph above the limit, braking harshly and not indicating, I'm sorry, but f*ck you.
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