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"Are you prejudiced?" asks StapMyVitals. Have you been a victim of prejudice? Are you a columnist for a popular daily newspaper? Don't bang on about how you never judge people on first impressions - no-one will believe you.

(, Thu 1 Apr 2010, 12:53)
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Ohhh yes
Wankers. It should be MANDATORY to use your indicators when you turn - and when you go around a roundabout.

What I especially hate is those drivers who approach a roundabout from two junctions to your right (as you're waiting to enter the roundabout) - whose journey only requires them to take one junction immediately to their left - thus not actually crossing your own intended path at all. And then when those drivers fail to indicate left!

If they indicated left then you'd know it was safe to proceed. However, because they fail to indicate, you have no way of knowing if they're just going to take their first exit - or if they're going to go further around the roundabout. So you're stuck waiting there like a lemon, when you COULD have gone quite happily.

Bastards. They simply don't give a shit about anyone else on the road. If I had my way, then if the police caught them failing to indicate then they'd be docked points off their licence.
(, Fri 2 Apr 2010, 0:03, 2 replies)
Anyone who doesn't indicate
left to leave a roundabout I pull out on. On a motorbike. They're pricks. Absolute dicks. Most car drivers back away before bikers do though. Win. **has limbs left**
(, Fri 2 Apr 2010, 1:41, closed)
Obviously it's different rules there
In Australia, you are legally required to indicate, but still, that doesn't mean they do it, nor does it mean that the cops enforce it.
(, Fri 2 Apr 2010, 3:09, closed)

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