Not quite sure that's true. If they weren't doing anything wrong he wouldn't be filming them. Simple as that really. The bloke in that latest video is upset because he's been caught and then gets angry because he's worried about the consequences.
However, I do think he has a little bit of an...
That piece is either taken from an American article or written specifically for an internet audience, where American English is increasing the norm.
It certainly reads a bit odd for The Mirror.
A doctored piece from one of your favourite American sites I reckon.
Kids in this country go to Secondary School, not High School.
We drive on roads. Not highways.
We have idiots, not Mavericks.
And when did anyone in this country last tell someone to 'take a hike'???
What a strange piece...
Be wouldn't have got away with it if she'd hit someone head on whilst driving on the wrong side of the road. He did her a favour.
Funny how your take from it doesn't even mention the fact that she's incapable of even reversing her own car a very short distance. That's a big worry too. Surely...
And high vis. Don't forget the high vis.
If there isn't more high vis on show than at a Balfour Beatty topping out ceremony then how can a car driver be expected to see anybody? :shrug:
It's just plain common sense really.
All of this, but I'll also add the following exemption, so to speak.
On club rides, especially on quiet country roads that are barely more than single lane, we will call 'Car back!' when a car is behind so we can all 'file up' to let it past, when safe to do so. Sometimes we'll get a friendly...