Serves him right. If you speed past junctions you have to expect people to pull out on you.
He must not have been paying attention to the road either as the car emerging from the side road was doing so very slowly, plenty of time to brake from 30. Especially with 300mm wide tyres...
what an arse.
the lambo seemed to be going like, 40-ish to me.
So are you the Barry boy that thinks 40mph in a built up area is acceptable? The 'arse' that gives car enthusiasts a bad name by being too idiotic and narrow minded to understand the consequence of speed in the wrong place.
If you want to open your car up, do it on an A road, not past a selection of parked cars in the middle of London.
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calling me a barryboy? lol nob. the speed i drive
Did I say he speed was acceptable? read what i actually wrote.
I am estimating the speed, which we cannot tell for sure.
Irrespective of the speed of the Lambo, the Mazda should not have pulled out infront of the Lambo - Which would have happened likely regardless of the speed.
People pull out infront of other people because they have not LOOKED with their EYES, or they have looked but not actually paid attention to what they've seen.
A friend of mine was killed by someone pulling out infront of him on his motorcycle. He was not speeding, which was initially thought, after investigation from the authorities found him to be doing approximately 10mph under the speed limit.
So when you tell me "speed[ing] is the only reason for pulling out on people" you should really check your facts