
and force them in to the slow lane.
If it's approaching a bridge I sometimes keep pushing until they hit the main support.
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Fri 27 Apr 2007, 13:39,
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If it's approaching a bridge I sometimes keep pushing until they hit the main support.

1) the undertake and scowl
2) the right up the arse and flash
3) the swing wildly across three lanes close behind and then again inches in front
sometimes works, sometimes backfires.
thank god for a good engine and a heavy right foot
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Fri 27 Apr 2007, 13:42,
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2) the right up the arse and flash
3) the swing wildly across three lanes close behind and then again inches in front
sometimes works, sometimes backfires.
thank god for a good engine and a heavy right foot

they're just not as annoying
plus if you can undertake then you should, as clearly the person is in the wrong lane, not you.
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Fri 27 Apr 2007, 13:47,
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plus if you can undertake then you should, as clearly the person is in the wrong lane, not you.

What if they slam their brakes on for some reason?
Sorry, I don't drive but that seems obvious to me.
Right, cigarette
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Fri 27 Apr 2007, 13:48,
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Sorry, I don't drive but that seems obvious to me.
Right, cigarette

however you will have one lane either side to swerve into anyway!
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Fri 27 Apr 2007, 13:52,
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I've been taking pictures of everyone that tailgates my friend when I'm in her car. I'm thinking I may make a website of 'twats that think a P plate on the car in front means 'please behave like a cunt''
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Fri 27 Apr 2007, 13:46,
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if your P plate driving friend employs good lane discipline then they have nothing to fear from me!
talkgating when you have nowhere to go annoys me greatly also. that's where learning the point at which 'your brake lights come on but the brakes don't actually apply themselves' comes in handy.
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Fri 27 Apr 2007, 13:50,
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talkgating when you have nowhere to go annoys me greatly also. that's where learning the point at which 'your brake lights come on but the brakes don't actually apply themselves' comes in handy.