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Lowlander Wrote:

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> Beej Wrote:

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> > Lowlander Wrote:

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> > > I've never come across anyone driving too

> slowly

> > though

> > > (apart from maybe learner drivers, and we

> were

> > all

> > > learners at one point).

> >

> > OMG???? Seriously? Do you live in your own

> > cul-de-sac that only you drive around??? Can I

> > join you?

>

> Seriously, yes, I've never in my life come across

> someone driving too slowly.

>

> No, I don't live in a cul-de-sac.

>

> Sure, it's easy, just relax a little. Or a lot,

> in your case.


If I was anymore relaxed I'd never get anywhere, but point taken :)

Beej Wrote:

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> ok, while we're on the subject, can people please

> pull away a bit faster when it turns green - jeez

> louise, world wars have been fought in less time.


When I pull away slowly it's normally because I'm at a junction where I can see the traffic on the cross-way hasn't stopped, or there's a cyclist or motorbike that might be tempted to chance the lights. I definitely pull away more slowly now at some junctions, after a few close misses where I could have hurt someone if I'd driven at speed.

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