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old lady driving at 45mph on duel carriageway!!!!
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Was sat in queuing traffic and the driver of this car was queuing in the fast lane whilst they were queuing the driver was taking pictures off a lorry that was in front of my car then started rolling back almost hitting the car behind them, then later on up the road they were texting and not paying attention to the road in front. The car had Knight Frank all over so going to send a complaint to them.
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BLACK BMW ALMOST RAN ME OFF THE ROAD PULLING INTO A OVERTAKING SPACE THAT DID NOT EXIST ALMOST RAN INTO THE VAN ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD WHICH WENT OFF ROAD TO AVOID HIM
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I've lived all over the country and have rarely, if ever, seen driving as bad as this. Heading towards Whitby on Easter Sunday and noticed someone tailgating me. He then shoots out and cuts me up. Ah well, I thought; you get the odd prat now and then, when all of a sudden he shoots out again, directly into the path of oncoming traffic which had to swerve to avoid him. He did this repeatedly, each time tailgating the new car he found himself behind. No indicators or warning.
This road has suffered in excess of 100 casualties in the last three years.
If i could have gotten hold of him he would have been the next one.
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Clifton Moor at York.
Too busy on the phone to bother using his indicators.
Not to worry matey, I make allowances for your type of driver anyway.
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A64 heading west. I was passenger in friends car. Car infront was the FIAT. Woman driving (aiming) it was a consistent two yards from the back of the Articulated truck from Sherburn through to Rillington where the truck turned off.
She immediately zoomed up to the next vehicles rear end and sat there for the next mile or so until the dual carraigeway. Once on the dual carraigeway, off she went at Mach 0.08. That was the last I saw of her until driving towards the roundabout at York when I spotted she was about 100 yards in front in the queueing traffic.
Ladie! Know your place. 
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