We are noticing discourteous driving more and more these days, and I just thought that you would go on to say:
He was a young, well spoken guy about 20 ish.
It seems to be younger drivers who are the most arrogant and will not give way.
We tried to park last night in a busy pub car park. One young man was standing by the open driver's door of his car which was parked over two spaces. When we asked, politely, if he was leaving, he said 'No', then we asked if he would mind moving into just one space so that we could park. He said 'I'm picking up a disabled woman, so no'. Fair enough, but he then smirked, turning it into a glare! Further into the car park - and nearer the entrance to the pub - were several parking spaces for disabled people
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? think the other driver is an idiot. So I gave that driver the benefit of the doubt.That he, the other driver, on observing me could have picked up speed to get in front of me rather than 'ok', and flash .you can go before me as some surprisingly do and allow me to pull out while he WAS at a distance ?? to allow me to do this. There is no such thing as courtesy these days in many walks of life Driving I am sorry to say top of my list.I do very little driving which is based on necessity as there is no bus route in my neck of the woods.
My fault but I am so angry as it was all avoidable.