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  • Offline PuNk

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Your best driving moment?
on: November 21, 2006, 12:32:48 PM
I just had my best driving moment ever. On the way home from PC world, p*ssed off that they didnt sell female to female serial cables.

Some tw*t in a Benzo was up my arse, then overtook me, on a roundabout, cutting me up. He obviously didnt know the roads as he was in the wrong lane a few times and was blocked my parked cars, which he handled by just cutting some poor sod up.

I stayed behind him, but he kept speeding up to like 50 in a 30, whilst i chugged along at 30 watching him cut person after person up.

A mile down the road theres a set of lights, 2 lanes, and hes stuck in a long quewe of traffic and i stroll on past in the second lane straight to the front.

For the next mile he was stuck behind me doing 30! I was laughing all the way home.

Re:Your best driving moment?
Reply #1 on: November 21, 2006, 12:40:34 PM
Lets just hope he wasnt trying to get to someone seriously ill etc...

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Reply #2 on: November 21, 2006, 12:54:11 PM
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Lets just hope he wasnt trying to get to someone seriously ill etc...


What were allowed to risk over peoples lives when its an emergency?  Ill make a note.

"Sorry officer, I need to get to the hosptial"

 :roll:

Nice one punk.  Its the nature of traffic, it doesnt matter how quick the person in front of you is going youll allways meet them again at the next junction.

Re:Your best driving moment?
Reply #3 on: November 21, 2006, 13:39:05 PM
If my partner/spouse/family member was dying and I had to rush them to the hospital or rush to them to bring them some important meds I would have no hesitation in speeding, that doesnt mean I would drive dangerously.

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Re:Your best driving moment?
Reply #4 on: November 21, 2006, 14:02:59 PM
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If my partner/spouse/family member was dying and I had to rush them to the hospital or rush to them to bring them some important meds I would have no hesitation in speeding, that doesnt mean I would drive dangerously.


me too probably, but if it were that urgent he could of just overtook me, instead he just stayed up my arse. Weird really, i thought hed overtake me anyway just cos he was a pillock.

Re:Your best driving moment?
Reply #5 on: November 21, 2006, 14:28:34 PM
I just drive at whatever speed I want and if someones going slower than I want to go I overtake them.

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Reply #6 on: November 21, 2006, 14:34:36 PM
*chuckle*

Nice one, love doing stuff like that to the morons.

I think my favourite was the utter idiot that kept tailgating me along the main road.  He was driving up my arse and refusing to overtake where there where 2 lanes.  I floored it, he figured he had a race and overtook me just as i slammed on before the speed camera.  I was doing a fair lick, and he was doing over 80 in the 30 zone.  At the lights he was somewhat angry and kept revving up and looking over, so i revved up and lett he clutch slip slightly, he shot straight through the lights.  I had seen the coppers in the car coming down the road behind us, he hadnt :)

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Your best driving moment?
Reply #7 on: November 21, 2006, 14:58:53 PM
i just enjoy taking loads of risks and getting "the rush"

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Reply #8 on: November 21, 2006, 15:50:33 PM
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I think my favourite was the utter idiot that kept tailgating me along the main road. He was driving up my arse and refusing to overtake where there where 2 lanes. I floored it, he figured he had a race and overtook me just as i slammed on before the speed camera. I was doing a fair lick, and he was doing over 80 in the 30 zone. At the lights he was somewhat angry and kept revving up and looking over, so i revved up and lett he clutch slip slightly, he shot straight through the lights. I had seen the coppers in the car coming down the road behind us, he hadnt


ha ha ha ha  :rofl:

Your best driving moment?
Reply #9 on: November 21, 2006, 17:47:30 PM
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I just had my best driving moment ever. On the way home from PC world, p*ssed off that they didnt sell female to female serial cables.

Some tw*t in a Benzo was up my arse, then overtook me, on a roundabout, cutting me up. He obviously didnt know the roads as he was in the wrong lane a few times and was blocked my parked cars, which he handled by just cutting some poor sod up.

I stayed behind him, but he kept speeding up to like 50 in a 30, whilst i chugged along at 30 watching him cut person after person up.

A mile down the road theres a set of lights, 2 lanes, and hes stuck in a long quewe of traffic and i stroll on past in the second lane straight to the front.

For the next mile he was stuck behind me doing 30! I was laughing all the way home.


If thats your best driving moment.. you either want to get our more, or I should congratulate you on passing your test last week.


Your best driving moment?
Reply #10 on: November 21, 2006, 17:48:44 PM
Lifting two wheels on my hatchback when swerving to avoid a jackknifing tractor trailer whilst on my way to a monster truck show at the Seattle Kingdome in 94 would be rehashing the past...

Couple days ago, I was riding my fixed gear bike a few miles back home from a white trash part of town. Had to pass through a bank parking lot before returning to the main road. Couple teen or barely twenty year old guys in a Chevy Caprice V8 SS see me in the rear view. They make a  burn out cloud with the rear tires to f*ck with me. I ride through, holding my breath. Catch up with them two miles down the road, without trying. Lean into the open car 12" from the kids face and ask, "So, does your cock feel bigger now?". :D Silence...

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Re:Your best driving moment?
Reply #11 on: November 21, 2006, 17:55:43 PM
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If my partner/spouse/family member was dying and I had to rush them to the hospital or rush to them to bring them some important meds I would have no hesitation in speeding, that doesnt mean I would drive dangerously.


Indeed.   In the above case he was. 50+ in a 30.  Your just asking to kill someone anyday.

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Reply #12 on: November 21, 2006, 19:00:17 PM
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If thats your best driving moment.. you either want to get our more, or I should congratulate you on passing your test last week.



Thanks for the insightful contribution, for anyone else whos wondering i passed two years ago and drive about 30,000 miles a year.

Eggtastico (not the same egg who left a while a go is it?) why not try contributing instead of being an insulting prick. This is a forum afterall.

Your best driving moment?
Reply #13 on: November 21, 2006, 19:37:43 PM
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Quote from: Eggtastico


If thats your best driving moment.. you either want to get our more, or I should congratulate you on passing your test last week.



Thanks for the insightful contribution, for anyone else whos wondering i passed two years ago and drive about 30,000 miles a year.

Eggtastico (not the same egg who left a while a go is it?) why not try contributing instead of being an insulting prick. This is a forum afterall.


If you read it as an insult thats upto you. I have no idea who this Egg is & must be somthing to do with the few PMs Ive been getting saying welcome back,etc. Somthing mixed up there.
Anyway, back to your post. Im usually that Twat in a Benzo weaving in & out of traffic & end upstuck behind some inconsiderate prick doing 30mph when the road is more than safe enough to go 40-45. Road Speeds are well out of date. 30 & 40 are to slow for the majority of roads & 30 is to fast for a lot of built up areas. Its a faster world now that it was years ago & I also drive 30k miles a year & have done for 10yrs+.

If you get off on thinking youve slowed us down, then good for you.. believe me, once i pass the sunday driver, I quickly make up anytime lost in eating up the road ahead. a mile doing 30 only takes 2mins. Thats easy to make up. Its when you get stuck behind 2x tractors on a 15mile lane is the problem :-D

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Reply #14 on: November 21, 2006, 19:46:12 PM
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Quote from: PuNk
Quote from: Eggtastico


If thats your best driving moment.. you either want to get our more, or I should congratulate you on passing your test last week.



Thanks for the insightful contribution, for anyone else whos wondering i passed two years ago and drive about 30,000 miles a year.

Eggtastico (not the same egg who left a while a go is it?) why not try contributing instead of being an insulting prick. This is a forum afterall.


If you read it as an insult thats upto you. I have no idea who this Egg is & must be somthing to do with the few PMs Ive been getting saying welcome back,etc. Somthing mixed up there.
Anyway, back to your post. Im usually that Twat in a Benzo weaving in & out of traffic & end upstuck behind some inconsiderate prick doing 30mph when the road is more than safe enough to go 40-45. Road Speeds are well out of date. 30 & 40 are to slow for the majority of roads & 30 is to fast for a lot of built up areas. Its a faster world now that it was years ago & I also drive 30k miles a year & have done for 10yrs+.

If you get off on thinking youve slowed us down, then good for you.. believe me, once i pass the sunday driver, I quickly make up anytime lost in eating up the road ahead. a mile doing 30 only takes 2mins. Thats easy to make up. Its when you get stuck behind 2x tractors on a 15mile lane is the problem :-D

you have a clean licence?

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