mk3owner

People say "the speed limit is a maximum not a target" then perhaps you would care to explain to me how I failed my test for not doing the speed limit, I was on the A1 doing 10mph under the speed limit in really heavy rain, I felt 70 was too fast as the windscreen wipers were on the fastest setting and couldn't keep up with the rain. failed for not going the speed limit, made no other mistakes just that and failed.
Or why I was pulled over by the police for only doing 50 on the A47 where it's 70, when asked why I was going so slow I said I had left work early and my boss was a few cars ahead doing 50 so if I overtook he'd have seen me (I had started work 3 hours early so I could leave early but my boss didn't believe in that, didn't matter what time I started I couldn't leave early) and the copper was thinking about giving me a ticket for dangerous driving.

Also a driving test doesn't mean anything I failed 6 times in London (lets see how long it takes for someone to take the pi55 out of me for that) on stupid things like getting cut up by an OAP on a roundabout and because I didn't swerve out the way the examiner grabbed the wheel and pulled me left, didn't brake though, sent me up a curb and I nearly hit someone waiting to come on the roundabout, it's only because I put the brakes on I didn't hit it, had the examiner not done anything nothing would have happened as the examiner done it after I'd been cut up.
There is no such thing as a good driver, just bad, capable and experienced, I've only been driving three and a half years so I'm not experienced, but I'm not dangerous I've never crashed into someone and even though I might speed sometimes, I am not stupid with it, if I don't know the road I drive slow and if I'm holding people up I pull over and let them past, me failing 6 tests doesn't mean anything as I am a better driver than people I know who passed first time, and crashed within a week, in my lessons I was taught how to pass and told when I pass to forget what I had been taught and to drive sensibly.
what scares me is people that passed that long ago that they didn't have a theory test so don't know what most signs mean, a bloke I worked with was in his late 60s drove well but didn't know what give way lines were or what the minimum speed limit signs meant, the no motor vehicles signs where there is a car with a motorbike above it, he thought it meant that only cars and motorbikes were allowed, didn't know how to use bus lanes.
people can drive well at 20 and be sh!t at 50, or an accident can change the way people drive for the worse, a lot of old people are cr*p and shouldn't be on the road, but that goes for all ages, 17 to 90 there are loads of people who shouldn't be on the road.