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Roundabouts and other driving pet peeves


Lots of drivers don't give a **** anymore. Make them redo their test after accruing 12 points.
Yup. The exceptional hardship thing is ******. It'sa drivers own fault for acruing 12 or more points, so they should have to deal with the consequences! I've only ever had a single 3 points on my license in the 23 years I've been driving, so I don't have any sumpathy for those who willingly flaunt the law.

176 points is just insane! What judge is allowing him to stay on the roads!
 
Yup. The exceptional hardship thing is ******. It'sa drivers own fault for acruing 12 or more points, so they should have to deal with the consequences! I've only ever had a single 3 points on my license in the 23 years I've been driving, so I don't have any sumpathy for those who willingly flaunt the law.

176 points is just insane! What judge is allowing him to stay on the roads!
Usual nonsense of the person needs it for their living and they would lose their livelihood etc...

At some point those reasons should stop being valid.
 
Not driving, but pet peeve
The sports sections of Duolingo (and other instances of American rather than English, or word-for-word translations rather than things that mean the same - most obvious in the sports section)

Eg not being allowed to call F: "football americain: E: "american football"
Not knowing the difference between a game (F: "jue") and a match (F: "match")
F: "jouer au ballon" having to be E: "play ball" rather than the same thing, which would be E: "kickabout"
 
Thays a terrible consequence, and an indictment, of a generation who have physical news welded to their paws.
Yeh I posted the story up about David Sinar after his son posted below in the comments of the video. Very sad story and shows the devastation that can be caused by such a stupid act. She only passed her test 3 years prior? But I wonder what they are teaching these days, if she indeed took any lessons.

I still see far too many drivers out using their phones. Even when not stationary. But it's still cognitive impairment regardless.
 
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