funniest one ive seen in ages was a lad on his moped came screaming through the parking flat out only to fall off when a chap reversed his car out. he got up & started getting aggressive until the chap got out of his car..


No, I was picking up a speeding ticket on the A9 through Perthshire at the time.rich. wrote:....was it you john?
A lot of reputable hauliers do this now as I found when I reported an idiot in an artic with an over-width load who undertook me on the A14 in heavy traffic. The company told me that they would check the footage and the driver would receive a warning for a first misdemeanour and sacking for a second. If you can note the name of the company and the registration number it's always worth complaining. Living where I do, I see a lot of HGVs heading for the Port of Felixstowe and the standard of driving is very poor, with some fatal accidents involving private cars. Anything you can do to get these idiots off the road is a service to society.TerryG wrote:It is amazing how the standard of driving has improved (the number of accidents has dropped hugely) in the inlaws lorries since they had cab mounted cameras and gps tracking installed.
..........didn't go through Paris then!I have been over in France with my 1944 Willys jeep. I have to say the standard of driving over there was excellant!! We never got cut up, over taken at warp speed or had somebody pull out of a side road without looking.
......why, the Triumph Vitesse of course- it still does occasionally and sounds totally awesome when it's up there close to the redline with the overdrive disengaged, although one is acutely aware of the lack of any contemporary safety features and the rapidly dissappearing petrol at that sort of speed!!No way,what vehicle from the 60's managed to reach 86mph?