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Post by Chally_Rai »

my eyes are proper sensitive to fullbeam, and also probably non-fullbeam. But i just slow down and wait till theyre past. At worst ill look at them and over squint with a disapproving look on my face.

I'll tell you what I'm enjoying at the moment. Going 30 in 30mph zones with cars ramming me up the arse.

I find it hilarious....its like, no, im not going to speed and get fined, maybe even kill a small child, just because you like clutching onto my bottem. So i just keep glancing in my mirror and smirking.

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Chally_Rai wrote:I'll tell you what I'm enjoying at the moment. Going 30 in 30mph zones with cars ramming me up the arse.
My girlfriend does the same!!

She also slowes down rapidly when a car with lights on comes towards her, regardless of what sort of beam it is!!
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Post by bobtknob »

one of my favouritee thing about my polo
the sensitivity of the rear brake lights
when someone is up my arse touch brake pedal, lights come on but braking doesnt
scares crap outta them
one otheer thing i saw someone get pulled by the police today for their foglights being on during the day
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my brake lights do that to, well bright they are so can see their face. slam on their brakes and i just carry on :lol:

some bad drivers lol
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Post by LiverpoloGTi »

This thread reminded me of something that happened whilst I was driving in the fog we had a couple of weeks ago.
I was driving back from ASDA quiet late at night with my gf when two lads in a corsa who were behind me kept putting their main beam on and off for 5-10 secs at a time.
This irratated the crap out of me as I couldnt see anything each time they did it. So I slowed down even more (to about 5 mph) and eventually they overtook me, as soon as they were in front I started doing the same to them flashing main beam on and off repeatedly (to the annoyance of my gf who hates it when I behave like that).
Anyway the corsa lads must have got the message coz they actually mouthed an apology when we were stopped at the lights further down the road.
I know I shouldnt have stooped to their level but if it makes them think twice about doing it again it was well worth it.

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I also do the brake thing mentioned above, its the best way to get people out from up your ass on the motorway!
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dirty chavs in corsa's tut tut.

as long as they learnt their lesson.

well done i say! :lol:
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Post by quality name »

i sometimes do that brake thing but i prefer to let them get past me then sit on there bumper , they dont like it wen u do that :)
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Post by mk4 glx 1.6 »

pip_polo wrote:dirty chavs in corsa's tut tut.
Not a corsa, but particularly bad driving by this vauxhall owner, well and the driver of the certain other car for reacting !!

https://www.youtube*.com/watch?v=2X1rUVumkDY
https://www.youtube*.com/watch?v=qc-cJOYl5P0
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pretty good that lol
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dino wrote:bahahahhah some old man got out of his car at the traffic lights this morning and started giving me abuse about how bright my headlights are and they are blinding him.

Asked if they were necessary at 11am - yes yes they are, it's dull and raining and i was taught - wipers on lights on!

I did have to laugh and unfortunately he turned off at the next road as i wanted to put them even higher!

Xenon's FTW!!! :lol: :lol:
Tbh I wouldn't be surprised if he was already blind...Old git...
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Post by carmadaaron »

back onto this topic....

some bastid in front of me in a focus put his rear foglights on to tell me something :lol: ... but then i took the next left at the roundabout when he turned right and switched it off :!:
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Post by SteveB »

I find if someone is up your arse at speed a tap of the brake pedal with the left foot to light your brake lights whilst simultaneously flooring the throttle with your right foot is quite effective at removing people from my bumper. :D

I've tried the rear foglight on to let someone know they're too close for my liking before and it's worked.
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Post by carmadaaron »

SteveB wrote:I find if someone is up your arse at speed a tap of the brake pedal with the left foot to light your brake lights whilst simultaneously flooring the throttle with your right foot is quite effective at removing people from my bumper. :D

I've tried the rear foglight on to let someone know they're too close for my liking before and it's worked.
I wasnt too close.. i think they dont like the brightness of my lights :roll:
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