silverclaws
Senior Retro Guru
I am shocked, I just got breathalysed for apparently driving erratically and when I denied driving any different to the norm, I was told driving slow on a road that has a higher speed limit is usually a marker that a driver is ill, drunk or on drugs, so that is the truth of it, but is this driving slower on faster marked roads a police indicator a driver is perhaps not fit to drive ?
But driving too slow, I was at pains to tell the constable speed limits are maximum speed limits not what someone should drive at and as to those behind that wanted to go faster, tough, I am in front, they may pass when it is safe to do so, and I do tuck in when cars want to pass, but I will not speed up for others.
Fare enough the rush hour or three people want to get home from work, as I was doing so, as today was my first day back at work since xmas and I was in no rush, but I did have one car behind me all the way and he was getting kind of irate, but that's his problem not mine.
But with this unseasonally warm weather we have been having of late, don't be tempted to sink a cold one or two then drive, as the effects of heat via dehydration make alcohol tolerances lower and it has been noticed police cars leisurely parked near pubs lately.
The result of the breathalyser test was of course zero as I had not been drinking and driving, just leisurely driving home, but it seems too slow for some.
But driving too slow, I was at pains to tell the constable speed limits are maximum speed limits not what someone should drive at and as to those behind that wanted to go faster, tough, I am in front, they may pass when it is safe to do so, and I do tuck in when cars want to pass, but I will not speed up for others.
Fare enough the rush hour or three people want to get home from work, as I was doing so, as today was my first day back at work since xmas and I was in no rush, but I did have one car behind me all the way and he was getting kind of irate, but that's his problem not mine.
But with this unseasonally warm weather we have been having of late, don't be tempted to sink a cold one or two then drive, as the effects of heat via dehydration make alcohol tolerances lower and it has been noticed police cars leisurely parked near pubs lately.
The result of the breathalyser test was of course zero as I had not been drinking and driving, just leisurely driving home, but it seems too slow for some.