Re: One SERIOUSLY Dumb and Dangerous THICK Bitch With a Lice
This has also been reported on at least two other web sites, as well as the local paper and BBC Norwich.
Her employer has made comment on the Road CC web site, as has the local MP and the guy she hit.
This incident is just a part of a worrying trend I have watched for a few years now, that is young women in small cars. They seem to be some of the most impatient, aggressive and (most worrying) distracted drivers I have to share the roads with.
Yesterday, as I was driving home from work and came up a slight hill, a car came over the hill doing well above the 30mph limit, on my side of the road! There were no parked cars about, the girl driving the car had just drifted across as she was too busy having an animated conversation on the phone she was holding (on hands free) in her right hand. She only noticed me when she was about 15 yards away, and seemed totally unconcerned as she missed my wing mirror by millimetres.
This is not an isolated incident, but more like a daily occurrence.
Of course the other scary lot are the myopic OAP's, but that's another subject.
This has also been reported on at least two other web sites, as well as the local paper and BBC Norwich.
Her employer has made comment on the Road CC web site, as has the local MP and the guy she hit.
This incident is just a part of a worrying trend I have watched for a few years now, that is young women in small cars. They seem to be some of the most impatient, aggressive and (most worrying) distracted drivers I have to share the roads with.
Yesterday, as I was driving home from work and came up a slight hill, a car came over the hill doing well above the 30mph limit, on my side of the road! There were no parked cars about, the girl driving the car had just drifted across as she was too busy having an animated conversation on the phone she was holding (on hands free) in her right hand. She only noticed me when she was about 15 yards away, and seemed totally unconcerned as she missed my wing mirror by millimetres.
This is not an isolated incident, but more like a daily occurrence.
Of course the other scary lot are the myopic OAP's, but that's another subject.