samanthajane
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the rest of us will just have to keep an eye open and hope for the best
I saw one yesterday approach a roundabout in the left lane and then turn across the traffic in the right lane to go right at the roundabout!
I saw one yesterday approach a roundabout in the left lane and then turn across the traffic in the right lane to go right at the roundabout!
There appear to be lots of people on the road who don't have a licence and with no L plates up. Unfortunately, no guards around that I have seen to stop and check cars.
I suppose it'll take a child to be run over or God forbid one of those poor hobby cyclists riding 4 abreast on a country road to be knocked off his bike for the guards to do anything!
I thought a rule came in that you needed to take so many lessons before getting your licence?
I believe its not just L drivers, theres an awful lot of drivers that shouldn't have a car or a licence at that.
I think some got theirs in a lucky bag
I took her car reg and reported her, but i doubt much will come out of it, the guard said we will have a word, but without them personally seeing what happened there's not much can be done.
Cyclists are entitled to...ah cycle on the roads just as much as the next person. Granted 4 abreats is not wise.
Anyhow when riding on country roads most motorists think that cyclists should actually cycle inside the ditch.
If you reported it to a garda station it probably won't get investigated as they have so many other things happening and everything gets prioritised, however if your reported it to traffic watch 1890 205805 it will be investigated as this is their speciality.
You will get a call a couple of days later and the garda traffic person will ask if you want it dealt with as a warning or if you wish to make a statement with a veiw to prosecution. - The warning is probably the best route.
I'd be quite happy, when walking on the footpath if cyclists stuck to the road. Last night was out for walk and this guy on a racing bike heading towards me on a footpath just enough for 2 people to barely pass. It was really a game of chicken and in the end he gave me a scowl and moved to the road then back on the path again. This sort of thing has happened a lot lately and on another occasion the guy was coming behind me on the path, I hadn't heard til I heard his repeated tingling on bell and turned round. I was so shocked I moved and he sailed on past. It won't happen again though :mad:
[ PS I do own a bike myself so this is not a rant on cyclists generally ]
If you reported it to a garda station it probably won't get investigated as they have so many other things happening and everything gets prioritised, however if your reported it to traffic watch 1890 205805 it will be investigated as this is their speciality.
You will get a call a couple of days later and the garda traffic person will ask if you want it dealt with as a warning or if you wish to make a statement with a veiw to prosecution. - The warning is probably the best route.
Things must of changed a lot as i did call them and reported her and they told me that all they do is pass on the information to the garda station, they dont actually act on it themselves.
I can't see how calling this phone number would work. at the end of the day it's your word against there's. The other driver could deny everything and the Garda won't be able to do a thing.
This number was set up as a publicity stunt. The government had to be seeing to be doing something about dangerous and reckless drivers. A waste of time and money.
That may well be true it's my word against her's but if she had a knock on the door about her terrible driving and asked to see her licence ( which i doubt she has ) even if she said she wasn't driving it might put the winds up her not to drive again.
At the end of the day thats my main goal...there is no way this woman should be "attempting" to drive within 10 miles of anyone else on the road.
If it stops her getting into the car which she could very well kill herself or someone else, then i'd say it was a phone call well worth the time.
I think it is very high handed and a bit sad that people go around reporting a car that is obviously having some type of mechanical problem.If you were even right in your assumption that this person could not drive (Unless you are a qualified examiner and questioned the woman ,it is only opinion)why should she not gain practice the same way that the majority of people on Irish roads got theirs? Most people who can not drive make mistakes when learning.That is how people learn to drive in Ireland.It was probably a shock for you to see someone with so little control over their car but I think you over reacted,by seeking to get them arrested.where would this leave us
By the way
I saw you drive in a manner that I feel is dangerous for you and your kids so I rang traffic watch 1890 205805to report you
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