'Those' yellow stickers...

memsley89
memsley89 Posts: 247
edited October 2011 in Commuting chat
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Anyone else noticed that people that have these stickers ALWAYS seem to leave the smallest gaps when overtaking?
The stickers down south look a little different, but the message is the same.

Comments

  • notsoblue
    notsoblue Posts: 5,756
    Citation needed ;)
  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,773
    Baby on board stickers. They could read "please don't drive into me, but I don't care about you." They are also a warning the driver probably isn't concentrating.
    Worse still are the ones that say "chav bint driving" or similar.
  • Veronese68 wrote:
    Baby on board stickers. They could read "please don't drive into me, but I don't care about you." They are also a warning the driver probably isn't concentrating.
    Worse still are the ones that say "chav bint driving" or similar.

    Completely agree with the Baby on board stickers. Its the "stuff anyone else on the road, but if you come anywhere near my precious little darlings God help you" attitiude they seem to have.
    Fat lads take longer to stop.
  • DrLex
    DrLex Posts: 2,142
    Veronese68 wrote:
    [...]They are also a warning the driver probably isn't concentrating.
    [...]

    Absolutely this; I'm careful of these when riding or driving, as I am of any driver that has at least a foot of space between top of their head (or often Harry Worth-style hat) and car headlining.
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