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danielfive5

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  1. Yeah i wont take it as being picky but thanks its my thoughts as well to the lane hogging story. The 2 second rule obviously for safety but how does one then make drivers ahead aware that they would want to overtake without flashing lights at them, indicating to them or bluntly telling them to move over lol.. Thanks for that postggj;)
  2. Good day everyone, I hope to find out some valuable information from all you in the know. Yesterday whilst driving in the fast lane to work a women in a vehicle held the fast lane for sometime and pepole were undertaking her. I was the last person in the queue and proceeded in the usual standard manor of driving and came closer to her in the hope that she would acknowledge me wanting to overtake, she did see me and then taunted me by applying her brakes for a split second and then shaking her head at me. i decided to back off for a bout 3 miles and followed the same procedure as undertaken is a offence. As i approached her she looked in the rearview mirror and shook her head again applied the braked for a split second and i braked and then as i let go the brakes she smiled at me in the rearview mirror and then slammed her brakes on causing me to slide straight into the back of her at 70mph (the road ahead had no vehicles or possible hazards what so ever). Now she did not get out of the vehicle as she locked the doors possibly fearing the fact that i was going to (hmm and believe me wanted to) give her a good piece of my mind. I called the emergency services and she still looked over her shoulder smiled and then when the ambulance came she was well needless to say in pain etc but her car was not badly damaged and she drove it off the motorway for quite some distance again looking over her shoulder for oncoming traffic yet she barely moved her head when the paramedic was there. Now what i need to find out is the law with regards to a) dangerous and reckless driving b) Careless driving and driving without due consideration - Section 3 RTA 1988. c) Causing bodily harm by furious or wanton driving - S35 Offences against the Person Act 1861 d) Inflicting Grievous Bodily Harm sections 18 and 20 Offences Against The Person Act 1861 e) also the intention to commit fraud to her insurance company f) the lack of respect for company property as it was her company vehicle and had it been her own i very much doubt she would have done this terrible act. She obviously did not take into account that she could have killed myself as well as herself.. society today:-x . Now no one stopped as usuall. How do i approach this situation as i would hate to think that this women would get away with it. I have suffered some injuries but am a tough bugger but the principal of this matter is what i would like to fight legally. What is the law with regards to a lie detector etc. Well thank you hope to get some good advice please. Regards
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