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Who was that madman?
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Who was driving,somewhat erratically,on the M5 on Sunday 29th. at about 4p.m.
What a willy weaver,at first I thought the van may have been stolen. A brand new 08 plate Kentucky. It was changing lanes without indicating and tail gating in th outside lane. I did phone the Police in cas it was stolen,but thet hadn't had it reported.

Must be someone with more money than sense!!!

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it seems to have been a bad day on the m5 for drivers yesterday. we drove from bristol up to the midlands in the morning and there was a tugger heading southbound which had spun and ended up facing the wrong way on the hard shoulder in the barrier....driving home last night i must have been past by 10 weavers at least driving like madmen doing at least 100...why are there never any police about when they are needed Mad
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Hi there,

We were driving down the A1 last Friday on the way to Scotland and we were overtaken by some stupid twit towing a large top of the range twin axle caravan, he must have been doing easily around 80mph as he flew past a long row of vehicles who were doing between 60 - 70 mph themselves including our 29ft motorhome. Anyway, due to the dual carriageway turning back to a two way road again he shot back into the left hand lane at the very last minute causing everyone behind him to have to brake suddenly and he was snaking all over the place. I honestly thought we were about to witness carnage and I just couldn't believe how stupid anyone could be and how oblivious he must obviously be to the dangers he was putting both himself and other road users in. I know for sure I would have had kittens if I had been a passenger in that car! A few miles up the road we caught sight of him again stuck in a queue of traffic behind a tractor which proves he had not really gained anything by his earlier risky driving but as soon as he got past the tractor he shot off again and by the time we drove around the next bend he was well out of sight! So I guess he still hadn't learned his lesson had he ........... let's just hope and pray that he doesn't get to learn a valuable and important lesson the hard way? What a b****y stupid and foolish man and how dangerous not only for himself and his passengers but to all those innocent drivers who were happily driving along sensibly.

Sue

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