Stephenite
Membå
- Location
- OslO
Which is exactly what I did.
These days, I'd probably shrug, puff and carry on. I regard the antics of other road users with bemusement and try to keep out of the way of the madder ones.So you wouldn't even get the slightest bit annoyed if some muppet were to cut you up as she did to me?
Yeah yeah, you weren't there were you, the heat of the moment and all that, it happens get over it!!You need to work on your temperament for driving, having to apply some weight on the brake pedal should not cause you to shout expletives to all and sundry.
Have some thought for your young lad if nothing else, that was a dreadful way to behave in the presence of a child.
These days, I'd probably shrug, puff and carry on. I regard the antics of other road users with bemusement and try to keep out of the way of the madder ones.
Don't you think exceeding the signed limit in a residential area and swearing at another road user would increase the risk of failing a driving test? Both would have gotten you minor fault marks at least under the regime used 20ish years ago.
So many perfect drivers on this forum, you were not there, you are making judgement based on a video clip, you do not know the speed I was driving at nor do you know the roads as i do.
So it's the weekend, you've had a drink or two and thought you'd come in to CC for a bit of trolling?I wasn't taking my test at the time.
You make the assumption that I've been drinking?So it's the weekend, you've had a drink or two and thought you'd come in to CC for a bit of trolling?
I'm not keen on the gendered insult, I have to say.
You asked for opinions but seem unwilling to accept criticism. Is it possible that you realise your reaction (and possibly your driving itself) was poor and were hoping for backup to be able to justify it to yourself?
you are making judgement based on a video clip
nor do you know the roads as i do.
Yeah yeah, you weren't there were you, the heat of the moment and all that, it happens get over it!!