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12-10-09, 07:51 PM
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I think this is all getting a bit silly now. You have asked for advice; you have been given advice. Decide what you want to do and let us know how you get on. Joy x |
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12-10-09, 08:28 PM
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No matter what speed you are doing, it is WHAT you do that matters. You have to be aware, anticipate and react accordingly. After reading all of this thread, I have come to the conclusion that it is no wonder that insurance companies ask for such a high premium for new drivers, attitude and driving a car never mix. As I said in a previous post, I lost my best friend in an accident through the actions of another driver, and have a metal plate in my knee and scars on my face, but then I am lucky, it could have easily been me as we sitting together in the back. If someone who was just doing their job has caused you this much grief, get the bus! Sorry but this is just stupid now! |
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12-10-09, 08:49 PM
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I had his mum screaming at ME telling me HIS insurance is already £3K a year and now it will be even higher! I'm sorry but if that was my son I would just be glad he was alive and it wasnt more serious. If we had had a small car it certainly would have been a hell of a lot worse! We have all been there with extortionate insurance though and hopefully her son was so shook by the whole thing (and the fact he probably won't get insurance cheap for a very long time) he will be safe. Although expensive insurance deters people from getting any and when they do crash into people you have no comeback.Is it something like 2 in 10 people dont have insurance? My Godfather Fell asleep at the wheel of his car and died. Luckily no one else was involved. His body was so smashed in that no one could recognise him. I also see a lot of horrendous crashes driving about as I do 30K a year. One I took a picture of to show someone I know who takes risks. The two people in the car were soup. When you crash yourself and come out ok, or you see or hear stories like this or fifitrixs it makes you think about the risks you take driving. It will all eventually get safer though as cars are getting more advanced. Although Violet star thats not helping you right now! Although on a positive note - you might have to become more successful and learn how to get more clients and make lots more money so if the insurance does go up - you don't feel it. And be the annoying slow driver rather than the fast one - least then you can wind people up behind you |
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12-10-09, 08:50 PM
can you not do the driving awareness course? im doing it soon
its either that or take the 3 points and i might learn something. Its £60 fine or £60 for course so know what i would rather do, Im pretty sure you can do the course. Although you can only do the course once in 3 years. xx
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12-10-09, 09:37 PM
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12-10-09, 09:53 PM
Would someone please close this please, it has been exhausted to death and tbh really getting my goat now! It is simple really, drive safely and correctly and you wouldn't be in this position. Don't blame the traffic police for doing their job, and then when you need the other emergency services as Angie said, as I did, to be cut out, think on!
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12-10-09, 09:56 PM
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agreed - this is long overdue being closed. |
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