That's new word to me in English, but it does remind me of a very rude German word that I once knew.
It's the German word I was using!
That's new word to me in English, but it does remind me of a very rude German word that I once knew.
This is how you merge in!
It's the German word I was using!
It's a left hand drive, he probably got confused and mixed up his paws.Just look at his face, he knows what he did!
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(Yes, that is actually the culprit)
Just look at his face, he knows what he did!
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GC
(Yes, that is actually the culprit)
Your card's marked pal.....You are probably right Cubist... sorry if it's wound you up- not my intention.
[I'd prefer not to get any points... clean licence for over 20 years]
M3 M25 junction is like that, as is the M4 M25. sunday evenings are terrible. I go one junction further up and come back as its quicker and safer.Junction 24 of the M62 Westbound often backs up in the 1st lane, signposted a mile beforehand as the exit lane for Huddersfield. Queue warning signs are lit about two miles if not more before, as the queueing often stretches back for all of that mile, sometimes more. Observant drivers go into the queueing lane well in advance, but I can guarantee that on every occasion you will see people indicating left halfway along the queue, trying to join it, having failed to get over in time. Many drivers refuse to let them in, and while I can sympathise with the attitude to some extent, traffic at teatime is extremely solid, with no room to change lanes. I have, on numerous occasions, seen cars come to a dead halt in lane two, trying to move across. Often, I have then seen a fully laden artic have to anchor on to avoid rear ending the stopped vehicle.
I now always leave a gap, and will allow the idiot driver to get across out of harm's way. Point of principle or not, I would not like to have the deaths of several people on my conscience. The consequences of a "It's my right, you're stupid" attitude in the circumstances are potentially horrific.
In the caravan video, the driver is a bellend, doubtless, but so is the driver of the Renault he first tries to get in front of. On a "point of principle" the lorry driver compounds that. By all means swear etc, but if he hadn't acted in the way he did, everyone would have got home for tea. Would he have posted the video if it had resulted in a fatality?
I hope it's the quick-step.....Your card's marked pal.....
I've found a pic of him before he sidled over, all innocent like, into the passenger seat.
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but so is the driver of the Renault he first tries to get in front of.
Not with my hips. We'll have to settle for a slow number.I hope it's the quick-step.....