Friday 17 December 2010

Dim Drivers!

This morning, on the school run, I decided to do a bit of a straw poll exercise regarding the number of people who removed the ice from their windows and had headlights on (it's rather dim outside this morning and the snow is trickling too!).

About forty-six percent of the cars that I saw this morning were being driven without any form of illumination, side or main (that's forty five out of ninety-six cars) and from the same group, more than half of the cars (fifty-two) hadn't cleared their windows or windscreens (front and rear).

The prize of the day goes to the (unlit) dim lady who, driving a chav' type personalised number-plated Land Rover with nothing more than a slit across her side of the screen - the rest of the car was covered in a mixture of snow and ice. It was a bit like looking at an Armoured Fighting Vehicle!!


Don't think it comes as a surprise to point out that we saw three minor shunts this morning!

On a brighter note, a friend was one of six cars stopped on their way to work yesterday. Having would down his window, the policeman asked if he'd had a drink that morning or the day before and when told 'No', let my friend carry on his journey. Bet he'd wouldn't have carried on, regardless of the answer, had he looked a little the worse for wear of the officer had smelt alcohol in the car!

Well done the local police - anything that stops drink driving and help to lower accident rates is always to be applauded.

A happy (and glorious) Friday to one and all as we (Anglicans) celebrate Eglantyne Jebb (founder of 'Save the Children' and a great example of Christian Socialism).

4 comments:

Vic Van Den Bergh said...

After writing this I found myself behind a lady in a BMW Z3 - windows covered and doing just under twenty miles an hour because she could see out of any of her windows!!!

The mind boggles - the heart despairs :)

Revsimmy said...

Head. Wall. Bang.

I noticed in Canada they now have the same regulations as in Sweden where driving with headlights on is compulsory, even in summer, and cars are built with this as the default. Also, the devices for brushing snow and scraping ice off windscreens are rather bigger and more robust than the silly things we have over here.

Anonymous said...

Whatever happened to common sense? How can that person possibly think it is safe to drive with the windscreen like that?
I am glad the police are now fining dangerous drivers!

Vic Van Den Bergh said...

Common sense? Think that was made illegal during the Bliar government's days :)

I heard today that driving with snow on your roof is an offence and that some cars have been stopped because of it. Pity they don't include headlights and windows in their quest!

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