Driving

Oct. 8th, 2011 02:42 pm
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Dear Other Driver,

A few pointers:

1. In dry conditions on an open road with good visibility and a 60 mph speed limit, it is actually not unreasonable to go slightly faster than 30 mph.

2. The yellow flashing lights on the front and back of your vehicle are called indicators, and are there for you to inform other road users of your intentions. Those other road users would appreciate you actually using them occasionally.

3. The vehicle with the blue flashing lights sitting on your tail? Is something you should get out of the way of, fast. And if you're so oblivious to your surroundings that you haven't noticed it, then you probably shouldn't be in charge of a motor vehicle doing 70 on a crowded dual carriageway.

Yours (irritated),
Azz.

Date: 2011-10-09 09:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gothikmaus.livejournal.com
Re: #2, once I actually counted how many drivers used the indicators while I was driving to the underground station. It was something like 3 out of 10. I wanted to strangle someone...

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