Isambard wrote: » I suspect he was reacting to you blowing the horn at him when he had indicated to go round the right-turner and you stopped him doing it instead of allowing him a bit of space. I expect he thought you had deliberately sped up to cut him off. Had you not blown the horn, there would be no road rage.
Damien360 wrote: » That's nuts. I have never had more than a couple of brake taps in front of me over a lot of miles travelled. Nobody has ever got out of their car to argue/fight.
punisher5112 wrote: » I would break the internet if I put it all up. I've had the wipers pulled off and mirrors damaged, this is on a bus by the way. In the car I've been rammed off the road by a transit where it pulled me through a red light and he tried to drive off.
fritzelly wrote: » Also why does his taxi number come up as unknown...
Spook_ie wrote: » Comes up fine for me
whiskeyman wrote: » :eek: Flipping heck man! I take it you drive for a living? That has to take its toll. Did you report any of it?
fritzelly wrote: » The taxi decided to pull out in front of him, indicating doesn't give him right of way.
Isambard wrote: » or the taxi changed lane just as the camcar did, which accelerated up the inside lane. Whatever happened , it's the aggressive and unnecessary use of the horn that caused the reaction
punisher5112 wrote: » I've been at this end far too many times. In work I've had similar on numerous occasions. I've been followed, spat on, punched, threatened, vehicle damage, filmed, had a taxi driver rugby tackle the front to make it look like I hit him, blocked in an estate for 1hr50 minutes by a golf and quite another bit more
josip wrote: » I suspect he drives a clamper's van.
[Deleted User] wrote: » That's nuts, do you drive something that simply pisses off other motorists or what?
DaveyDave wrote: » Obviously it's a nice courtesy to let people out and I encourage where possible but it isn't always necessary.
Patww79 wrote: » Blaming the poster because they used the horn is another on the list of most boards things ever. Taxi 100% at fault.
fritzelly wrote: » Shhh inforfun is hanging around these parts (it wasnt a brake test)
bazz26 wrote: Is that on yellow plates, another one of our typical outstanding Northern drivers on the M1?
bazz26 wrote: » Is that on yellow plates, another one of our typical outstanding Northern drivers on the M1?
A car with 'foreign plates' has been involved in a crash after driving the wrong way down a motorway. The car was seen towing a caravan the wrong way down a motorway on the northbound carriageway. The car, travelling in the wrong direction of the M40 in South Oxfordshire, collided with two vehicles near junction six. A shocking video shows the moment the car comes past in the wrong direction.
Deleted User wrote: » Wrong way caravan & a crowded motorway, just before the inevitable collision!https://www.facebook.com/Idiotukdriversmedia/videos/2114226478794024/ More on the story herehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6278839/Car-towing-caravan-WRONG-WAY-M40-crashes-vehicles.html