Originally Posted by
samanthajane http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=872512#post872512
With all respect you didn't see the way she was driving....... mechanical problem my bum!!! Since when has breaking lights, not being able to steer around a corner, kangaroo hoping and mounting curbs being classed as car problems,
Sounds like a problem with the brake and clutch fluid to me which caused them to momentarily lose control.
Your in a world of you own!!!
Medical problem?
I'd love to know how you think this. Since her brakes worked fine when she had to stop for oncoming traffic.
oh i know could it be she had no control over the clutch and thats why she couldn't pull off in 1st gear.
Being attacked by wasp?
if you cant be serious keep quiet.
A panic attack brought on by people in Monstrous 4x4 taking their kids to school
I was actually driving home from school tut tut pay more attention
We do not Know
ERRRRR yeah i do cause i saw her and I wasn't the only that reported her....maybe were all wrong.
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Practice yes of course people need that, if you read earlier posts you would of seen that i said it should be enforced that people have some sort of lessons before they get into a car and are taught by friends/family. It crazy that anyone can get into a car and drive on a road with others with no practice. I think tomorrow i'll apply for my surgeon's licence pass a theory test which any fool can pass and next week i'll just give it a go and see what happens. A little different yes i know but the same principle!!!!
It sounds to me like you must have learned to drive in a different Country
Opps wrong again...not doing to well are you
because in Ireland there is a different tradition for learning to drive.
Tradition lol lol is all i have to say about that.....wonder how so many driving schools are still in business!!!! Since according to you no one uses them.....must be the fairys
Nearly everyone with a licence broke the law to practice driving.
I may of made MISTAKES but i certainly didn't break the law.
The majority of people who are on the Irish roads did not do a theory test
Are you sure about this? Everyone has to now it the law (not tradition) not sure how relavent your assumption are.
A percentage got their licence from a raffle.
now your just taking the ****
The vast majority are progeny of this system.
A better example would be.Do not get on that bike until you can ride it!!!
nope i think mine was spot on.
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I doubt you would call it sad if she crashed into you or someone you knew and caused them harm.
Of course it would be sad. I have read your post again and can not find any reference to the crash.Did you miss that out?
Do you need glasses??? Can you not see the "if she crashed" bit. Do i need to explain what if means to you?? And you know full well in what way you meant sad!!! And in what way i meant it.
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And it never suggested she should be arrested I just want her off the road cause she shouldn't be driving. Even if she had a provisional licence and her passenger had a full licence she didn't have L plates on her car.
The woman has as much right to be on the road as anyone.
like hell she does, you are not allowed to drive a car without a licence...so again more bs from you.
I would love less traffic on the road and a better system for training but draw the line at wasting Garda resources.
I'd hardly call it waste if it saves even 1 life, and it has nothing to do with less traffic.
There have been Laws concerning Learner drivers for years which have been ignored.
Now that you have got your licence it is time to shut up shop?
No i have a full licence and i'm still subject to the rules of the road.
And just to sum things up...... i am so glad that you live in cork which is no where near me. If you think that this was even a little bit acceptable driving then i dread to think what your driving is like.