Well, just had mine for the year (hopefully)
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Well, just had mine for the year (hopefully)
Silly woman whilst I was on the way home from work:
Pulled slightly to left whilst applying brakes in her Zafira
I thought she was stopping (as you do), so went to overtake her
My psychic powers were waning after a long day at work, because her next manouver was to indicate right and pull across me so that she could talk with her friend on the other side of the road.
I skidded, but still hit her (only slowly though)
The crash bungs (them sticky out chrome things I have) totalled her bumper and rear quarter.
Pulled slightly to left whilst applying brakes in her Zafira
I thought she was stopping (as you do), so went to overtake her
My psychic powers were waning after a long day at work, because her next manouver was to indicate right and pull across me so that she could talk with her friend on the other side of the road.
I skidded, but still hit her (only slowly though)
The crash bungs (them sticky out chrome things I have) totalled her bumper and rear quarter.
Exup/V-Boost? Tomato/Tomato? Same meat - Different gravy
All the same innit? It's still a yam
All the same innit? It's still a yam
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Sheila's Wheel's Yea right!!
I could write a story but I wont.
Do women get to pass the Driving test by flashing their Legs or something?
I'm not saying they are all bad,coz they are not, But this generation of girls are the most aggressive on the road that I have seen.
And as for Giving way, No, It's Fcuk you mate,I'm first.
Neo
I could write a story but I wont.
Do women get to pass the Driving test by flashing their Legs or something?
I'm not saying they are all bad,coz they are not, But this generation of girls are the most aggressive on the road that I have seen.
And as for Giving way, No, It's Fcuk you mate,I'm first.
Neo
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Hmmm Zafira kiddie carriage, so woman more interested in everything except driving.
My missus got taken out by one of these whilst on a zebra crossing about 4 years back. Mumsie buggered off with her spawn as well and left my missus sprawled in the middle of the road.
Sued the b1tch mind and the wife got a car out of it (and a dodgy foot ). The cheeky c0w waid that my missus wasn't on the crossing. Well, she wasn't after she'd been carried 10 hards on the bonnet
My missus got taken out by one of these whilst on a zebra crossing about 4 years back. Mumsie buggered off with her spawn as well and left my missus sprawled in the middle of the road.
Sued the b1tch mind and the wife got a car out of it (and a dodgy foot ). The cheeky c0w waid that my missus wasn't on the crossing. Well, she wasn't after she'd been carried 10 hards on the bonnet
Converted to pedal power. Now skinny as fook.
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Sorry M8 - No picsrf9rider wrote:Was expecting to see some nice pics as this is the gallery
Women are statistically worse drivers than men if you calculate it based on annual mileage (per 1000 miles, women are the root cause of more accidents than men, as opposed to "women X number of claims - Men XX number of claims - Men must be worse"), and apparently, a women's claim is more expensive than a bloke's for some reason (I suppose if they are running people over on crossings, it's no wonder women's claims amount to more).
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