England?
The A420 with the nice conga starting G-Logistic drivers who i think have a competion to see how many people they can get behind them
Any section of motorway with 50mph limits and narrow lanes
to me it has to be the beautiful, sorry that should say dog ■■■■, city of portsmouth, they are all wannabe londoners so drive like them and its just every driver has to be somewhere ten minutes ago but the taxi drivers are a proper pita!
plus in the summer you get all the 1 week trunkers with thier tupperware tents looking for the ferry port to get to france " YOUVE DRIVEN PAST IT TO GET TO HERE YOU ■■■■■■■■■■
Bedford. Roads designed by special school children and marked once ten years ago. also everyone is foreign
Leeds Road, Bradford is the best spot around for getting involved in a staged accident/ insurance scam
Taxi Drivers in brighton
audi drivers
the big un:
The A420 with the nice conga starting G-Logistic drivers who i think have a competion to see how many people they can get behind them
Agree with the above post …any HGV driver that does 40 on a single carrigeway… your driving like a fairy …your annoying everyone behind you …your forcing ppl to overtake you … the law is an ■■■ …speed up ffs
Bad driving is an epidemic in Britain now, not just car drivers either, the lorry drivers are just as bad, not so long ago you could be waiting to pull out of a side turning on turn right across traffic & almost guarantee that the first lorry to come along would slow/stop & let you out, not anymore, it’s almost a shock when someone does let you out now
The worst areas for bad driving are anywhere that has an immigrant population (so that’s everywhere then ) the ones from the under developed nations are the worst, I don’t know how many of them actually get a straight swap for their camel riding licence, but from what I’ve seen it must be a lot of them because some of the stupid things they do is mind boggling.
My nomination for a specific group of driver’s has to go to bus drivers, the way they pull out & bully their way around towns is disgusting, of all the road users they are the ones who bring out my desire to engage in fisticuffs more than any other
Coffeeholic:
‘Everywhere and nowhere baby,’ the area is irrelevant. There are good and bad across the board and I don’t think geography within the UK has anything to do with it. Looking at Europe as a whole it does make a difference I think with Britain having among the most clueless drivers.
if the area is irrelevant then why does insurance cost differ from street to street?
Harry Monk:
I can narrow this down to one particular street, Alum Rock Road in Birmingham.
Oh pray…do tell…pretty please!
Has to be Cambridge for me. Dinosaur reactions at traffic lights, not helped by the lights themselves. You know what I mean by dinosaur reactions? you kick a dinosaur up the arse and half an hour later on a good day, it shouts ‘ouch’. All very good reasons for being a night driver and trying to go by bicycle the rest of the time.
papermonkey:
Harry Monk:
I can narrow this down to one particular street, Alum Rock Road in Birmingham.Oh pray…do tell…pretty please!
think i may have been down this street, dont really know the name but is it where flatbed wagons parked on double yellow lines sell their goods?,
What about the volunteer minibus drivers that ferry the “window lickers” around.
I reckon some of the passengers could drive better than those ■■■■■
stampy:
Coffeeholic:
‘Everywhere and nowhere baby,’ the area is irrelevant. There are good and bad across the board and I don’t think geography within the UK has anything to do with it. Looking at Europe as a whole it does make a difference I think with Britain having among the most clueless drivers.if the area is irrelevant then why does insurance cost differ from street to street?
Its down to the likelihood of you having your car nicked, not having a bump.
Dont know about the worst but the best drivers can be found in Glasgow . Honestly they drive straight as an arrow never straying from there lane, and that lane would be the middle one on the M8.