Twister wrote:
I might expect some of the stupider members of the rubber-neck brigade to slow to 20 whilst passing a particularly extensive accident/roadworks scene, but I have *never* seen anyone do more than lift off or dab the brakes momentarily just for a boring old broken down car with no recovery vehicle in attendance or other human activity in the vicinity. So if people were crawling past this particular one at 20, it'd suggest to me that your sister got caught up in the ripple effect caused by the initial disturbance in the traffic flow when the car first broke down, and then maintained by the minor disturbances from later arrivals at the scene lifting-off/brake-dabbing on seeing the car already on the hard shoulder. I doubt any of the other drivers actually *wanted* to be doing 20 past the breakdown but, like her, had no choice in the matter...
PERHAPS.. but Julie .. sigh.. I am happy enough as a passenger with her. I sometimes think "you missed chance to go there" as she perhaps as she say the "James May" type driver as in "competent enough .. but a just a bit on the slow side"

I know she not take offence at me when she read as she will..

- but she know me well enough und I really like her as pal anyway.
But Julie (Ju-Ju). She travel from her Worsley home to Altrincham each day. She IAM driver anyway. She says J13 ist so badly designed that whoever designed needs to have his "bits publicly removed" She say it like the "dodgems" in the peak hours.
She see folk slow for zero reason - one example being a normal collision between a car entering M60 und causing a 5 car ricochet. It affect the East side.. but cause the West to congest because of what she call the the "Rubber Neck Retard"
In her original rant to her brother . who my husband .. she say she most audaciously suggest "mindiing one's own business und concentrating on getting from A to B without upsetting anyone.
I take this opportunity to point out we one large family. We have similar ideas. We know Jazz und Julie should post in own rights.. but we (as collective und thoroughly decent/fair minded ) do not want a forum bolstered by like minded members of one unusually large family. It more important for Paul to know he has a much wider spread of support for his splended work to date.

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