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trebor1652

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Re: Honda Jazz perception as an old person's car
« Reply #60 on: October 04, 2021, 11:30:13 AM »
My biggest bugbear at the moment is people who can't wait 5 seconds to allow you to parallel park and absolutely MUST go round you even though the car's front wheels are going to be swinging out into their path.

Often spotted on supermarket and other carparks, there is a car reversing slowly out of a spot ( often from behind a 4x4 or SUV that is blocking the view ) - reversing lights clearly visible, but cars still squeeze through the ever narrowing gap behind the reversing car and the next row of parked cars,  not many will wait for the car to finish its reversing.  Also some people think its OK to do 50 on a public carpark :o
It's good to know that's it's not only me that lives in an area populated with a load of numpties.


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Re: Honda Jazz perception as an old person's car
« Reply #61 on: October 04, 2021, 11:39:31 AM »
....Also some people think its OK to do 50 on a public carpark :o
Yes, that bugs me. A place where you should expect kids to run out, although, why parents allow their offspring loose in a carpark I don't understand, drivers come rushing through like they are on a normal road.
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