Re: Red Lights
It is the 'common practice' to see red light runners here in London (ON, Canada) more so than it was in my previous city. When I have company visiting, I tell them..."when the light turns green, don't go ... look for red light runners first as there most likely will be at least one".Re: Red Lights
I can't drive and I don't want to know how to, ever, by the same token I hate to see good responsible motorists being tarred with the same brush as the bad. There is a busy crossroads near where I live and every time I try to cross when given the green light, some gobshite or other is going on the red, this is a well known black spot, several people have been killed on this site and still the 'Drivers' persist, how do you deal with mentalities like that I ask you?.Re: Red Lights
cyclists and people on horses drive me mad, girls sitting up there on horses riding 2 abreast looking at the cars as though they have no rights. I pay road tax and insurance. The other thing is when I passed my test many years ago I was taught that vehicles going up hill had right of way. I live on a hill and have many arguements with normally teenage drivers who just barrel down in the middle of the road.Re: Red Lights
I have to say that the standard of driving instruction is abysmal..how do these mindless idiots pass their tests?Re: Red Lights
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