I don't think the victim is a tool either. I usually do the same thing, but really you should just sigh and get on with it.
Honestly, I don't see the problem.
Oh, I get it now. You interstaters weren't taught how to correctly drive in Melbourne.
Learner driver caught doing burnouts with mother in car while drunk in Mornington, Victoria - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
I don't think the victim is a tool either. I usually do the same thing, but really you should just sigh and get on with it.
Cheers, Billy.
Keeping it simple is complicated.
I think what's really annoying about this type of stuff Craig, is as you say, people think they can do anything.
I don't see why we can't have more cops on the road especially at peak hour times. Maybe if a few more were caught driving badly, some of the others might pick up their socks.
I had a dashcam in the car, but being cheap it broke, and as happens, whenever it was on, nothing happened.
Every morning we get knobs running through the servo on a corner, so their actually taking the long way around, but they can get out onto the road quicker. These guys just stuff it up for everybody else. So a corner that would take say 3-5 mins to get around, can take anything up to at least 10 mins![]()
My wife ran a competition every day, driving to work. The winner got her award:
DORK of the DAY.
Its best to plan for them, make it a game, and leave them alone.
As far as stupid behaviour - such as that person stuck in the intersection and working out where they were - perhaps that person was ill, confused, under stress - who knows??? Just give them the cherished "Dork" award, and be thankful you left a bit early. Its the best way to get around traffic issues.
I play the game as well. Today I gave up before making the second drop after leaving the depot. Too many idiots out there, devoted my efforts on concentrating how not to get hits by these fools.
It's the Weekends that make me shudder. How can the traffic be twice as bad with half the volume and barely a truck in sight? ( rhetorical question). Shows at least that trucks aren't the problem.
Cheers, Billy.
Keeping it simple is complicated.
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