I would guess from what I see on the road that the number one bad habit would be speeding, followed by not signaling for a lane change.
2006-10-10 13:23:37
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answer #1
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answered by maxinebootie 6
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Toss up
Speeding is a bad one but I am more concerned about Inadequate breaking distance. People are doing seventy plus miles an hour with only a few feet seperating them from the car in front. It's not surprising to see ten car pile ups.
DUI can also be thrown in there *kills a lot of drivers*
2006-10-10 15:47:23
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answered by trigunmarksman 6
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Drivers with a 700cc car doing 30MPH when pulling onto a dual carriageway and putting the car straight into fifth, as instructed to be a number of extremely incompetant driving examiners, then becoming a brick wall in the middle of the road for every other driver using it.
2006-10-10 14:13:20
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answered by Bealzebub 4
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Signalling, speeding and getting lost right in front of me. You know the signs - driving slower and slower, weaving all of the place, starting to turn then changing their mind, etc. Let's not forget mobile phone users. You can get cheap hands-free kits from markets and pound shops yet people still dont use them.
2006-10-10 14:02:03
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answered by DeeDee 4
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I would say it is quite bad to sleep at the wheel. George Michael is getting good at it, though!
2006-10-10 22:31:56
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answered by ehgringodude007 2
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hogging the middle lane on the motorway. Absolutely unaware of any other cars on the road. MAKES ME MAD.
2006-10-10 21:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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speeding definitely, and lane discipline, plus those c*ocks who bypass the whole line of waiting traffic and try to get in at the front of the queue
2006-10-10 14:45:35
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answered by l_pawsey 2
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Picking their nose at traffic lights.
2006-10-10 19:19:54
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answered by Not called Katie 3
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