BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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I get the law about using the phone for interactive communication may not be provable here but surely it is illegal to drive with something in both hands
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Has anyone actually watched the Lampard video?
That still picture is taken when he's stationary in a queue of traffic, at no point is he driving with no hands on the wheel.
Thankfully they were all wearing helmets
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1 in 200? It's more like 1 in 20.
The amount of morons I see on phones while driving is alarming, and it's usually young females or white van man. Inconsiderate tossers, the lot of them.
This can't be serious and yet it probably is
https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/family/i-drive-my-children-half-a-mile-to-school-1303515
A doctored piece from one of your favourite American sites I reckon.
Kids in this country go to Secondary School, not High School.
Quite a few of my younger colleagues refer to going to 'High School'. I've always been a bit puzzled - but they assure me that this is what they called it when they were there!
Mike van Erp has reported more than 1,000 motorists to the police – including Chris Eubank and Guy Ritchie. He explains how his father being killed by a drunk driver inspires his actions
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...rs-mike-van-erp-motorists-britain-roads-safer
Question for the cyclists, not an angry rant or anything but I'm interested to know the answer.
This morning I was driving through the Ashdown forest between Crowborough and Nutley. I ended up behind two cyclists, no bother from my perspective I was happy to wait for a safe place to pass. It was on a windy piece of road so took a while to do, at one point the rear cyclist tried to wave me past on a blind bend, I declined and continued to follow because I couldn't see around the corner (neither could he) and as it happened there was a bike coming in the other direction so would've been a squeeze had I gone for it.
I think this is bad form on his part and assume it's an inexperience cyclists panicking because I'm behind him. Would the experienced cyclists do this?