jimmynokia wrote: » Was it a rentacar I find them the most to commit silly offences with tourists in them.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » Dublin Airport roundabout. I see near misses there almost daily. They get their car 100 yards up the road and for a lot of Americans its the first roundabout they've ever encountered. You can usually spot them leading up to the roundabout. New car, going slow, unsure which lane to be in and often with two passengers in the front arguing, panicking and gesticulating over what to do. They invariably take the outside lane to go right for the M1 & almost collide with those on the inside going straight ahead.
StereoSound wrote: » I was amused by this, This dude fancied picking some blackberries on the go! Maybe he wants to make a pot of jam when he gets home ... Blanchardstown somewhere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ52D_UZ-cs
Isambard wrote: » I think it rather illustrates why you don't attempt to overtake across a junction
TallGlass wrote: » Cool, so still leave anyway after having an accident, just cause you have the moral high ground. The way I see it, you find yourself in the right or the wrong, you worry about that later, deal with the possible life or death situation created. Seriously, what ever you do, don't drive off!
Isambard wrote: spoilt by clips submitted by people who think they have priority when approaching a roundabout even when they haven't reached the line . The Chez78 clip for instance.
soups05 wrote: » When i see an overtake like that, am always tempted to stick the indicator just to see the driver sh!t himself. Sadly I know that if I did he would most likely slam on, lose control and wipe out some innocent driver/ped. So I don't, still....temptation is there.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » Yeah he cut that one a bit fine.
irlrobins wrote: » Brown trouser moment for some guy this Monday morning... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7be0PMzuh2A
Alanstrainor wrote: » That's Dundrum right? If it's the roundabout I think it is, it has always been woeful for grip, it's sloping down and slick. Which used to be great for going sideways around in the 3er when I was out that way!
bazz26 wrote: » Senior person would be my guess, they tend to like the Note.
Patww79 wrote: » Nah no chance. I doubt anyone that drives one of them Notes has anything to look at on a phone, if they have a phone at all. They just had no idea they'd joined a two way road after being on a dual lane one way.
Alanstrainor wrote: » If it's the roundabout I think it is, it has always been woeful for grip
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inforfun wrote: » https://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7498371/1f1a4e1d/even_de_kaart_checken.htmlhttps://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7498607/4775a2c7/vliegtuigje_crasht_op_weg.html
jimmynokia wrote: » Two cyclists today straight through red light first lad bombed through them.. Forgot i had no sound on but i let a roar at them and man with glasses was laughing his head offhttps://youtu.be/WDMpHYmQr3g
jaxxx wrote: » There are 4 types of rats: regular rats, pigeons, seagulls, AND CYCLISTS!!!!!!!