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My instructor when I was learning (12 years ago) told me 2 things which are definitely valid...
1> You learn to pass your test and THEN you learn to drive 2> Never be surprised by ANYTHING you see on the road. I drive a reasonable amount. A couple of pet hates I have on the road are these drivers who feel it imperative that they pull out in front of you even though there isn't really enough room, especially when there is nothing behind you for a mile or so, just so they can turn off at the nect junction. This they do in a turning circle which would make a truck driver embarassed even though they drive a fiesta. Drivers who havent had an eye test since thatcher was prime minister and now have to peer over the steering wheel to see the end of the bonnet Drivers who, when joining a dual carriageway with hardly any traffic on it, instead of matching speed and filtering in from the sliproad STOP at the end and wait for at least a 1/2 mile gap so they can join. There is no real need for any of the above, if people were retested then we would end up with more competence on the roads, which would lead to less congestion. |
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Educating people of there driving faults also works, some people just don't realise how dangerous they are driving. I have been behind people on slip roads and thought what the hell are you waiting for and then the other extreme of people just driving into the road without making sure the road is clear. Mad habits!!Educated peeps would lead to less road rage and more calmer peeps on the road. |
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