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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Drivers are in the North or South of the Midlands?
Post your vote
I think there are good & bad everywhere...
Cal"
Good and Bad is a different topic
Courteous
like happy to give way.
Acknowledge when given way.
Use the indicators most or all of the time etc |
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I think there are bad drivers everywhere but I don’t think it should be overlooked, that often driving in the south is more congested, the roads are often more hectic and driving can be a lot more frustrating.
Generally the roads are much freer in the north. Especially when you start to get up to Cumbria and Northumberland.
I drive in the Lake District a lot and that can be very dangerous.. drivers looking at the scenery and not the roads. I bet local up in the highlands of Scotland see exactly the same thing with tourists driving up there?? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Good point. Definitely seems to be less traffic the further north you travel and I think this makes the drivers more courteous to other drivers.
Go south of the Midlands and seems to be a lot more cars on the road and like you're driving into a rat race of an atmosphere.
That's my opinion. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Northern drivers know how to drive on country roads.
South probably can navigate motorways better!
I'm in the lakes and you can tell who are the city drivers. Won't move closer to the hedge to get down a narrow country lane |
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