Random Irritations

Folk who just spit out their gum right where others will be walking and now its stuck to the sole of my nice clean trainers :mad:
 
I am currently reserving my strongest displays of angst for motorists lacking in patience...

Indeed. At the bottom of the M1 is a roundabout. 3 lanes approach it. The left lane goes left, onto the North Circ. The other two lanes go to the roundabout, with the assumption that the right hand lane goes either right onto the North Circ, or North on the A5.
So why was the idiot in the left lane then trying to turn right, and the idiot in the right lane trying to turn left. They have had miles to select the correct lane.

To be fair, random irritations, Staples Corner. Particularly at 5.00 at night. It's a mess of poor and dangerous driving.
 
Indeed. At the bottom of the M1 is a roundabout. 3 lanes approach it. The left lane goes left, onto the North Circ. The other two lanes go to the roundabout, with the assumption that the right hand lane goes either right onto the North Circ, or North on the A5.
So why was the idiot in the left lane then trying to turn right, and the idiot in the right lane trying to turn left. They have had miles to select the correct lane.

To be fair, random irritations, Staples Corner. Particularly at 5.00 at night. It's a mess of poor and dangerous driving.

The Police should be able to pull these idiots over and have them take a lesson on this. Roundabouts are very dangerous places.
 
Indeed. At the bottom of the M1 is a roundabout. 3 lanes approach it. The left lane goes left, onto the North Circ. The other two lanes go to the roundabout, with the assumption that the right hand lane goes either right onto the North Circ, or North on the A5.
So why was the idiot in the left lane then trying to turn right, and the idiot in the right lane trying to turn left. They have had miles to select the correct lane.

To be fair, random irritations, Staples Corner. Particularly at 5.00 at night. It's a mess of poor and dangerous driving.

I was thinking more from a pedestrians viewpoint (and one currently using crutches)... Even using a zebra crossing is fraught with danger...
 
SAGE X3, it's a bit like they've looked at previous versions of the software and thought it's a little too user friendly, and the only training on it we get is in-house (well in Germany) from someone else who hasn't been trained by a proper X3 expert.
 
SAGE X3, it's a bit like they've looked at previous versions of the software and thought it's a little too user friendly, and the only training on it we get is in-house (well in Germany) from someone else who hasn't been trained by a proper X3 expert.

I've used SAGE once. It's awful.
 
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