oscarisapc
Active Member
One of my recurrent beefs is drivers who use a roundabout to show off their car’s cornering ability. It is normally practised by youths in lightweight hatchbacks accelerating faster than the rest of the traffic and causing others to misjudge the relative speed of oncoming cars. Irritating, but one of those things you get used to. However, I wished I had a dashcam this afternoon. On the link road to the M5 from Bristol there is a dual carriageway at Cribbs Causeway which goes past the main BMW dealer and is terminated at each end by a roundabout. Tearing round the roundabout at speed and with a great deal of noise (tyres and engine) is a BMW M5 with the front passenger leaning out the window. However, the car doesn’t just go round the roundabout and exit, it goes round again, causing traffic to stop as it was impossible to predict what it was going to do next. Eventually, it shot off down the dual carriageway and we all followed, only to find traffic at the next roundabout also stopped with the wretched car again going round in circles. If it was being driven by the owner then it confirms my worst prejudices about BMW owners, but it is much more likely to be a demonstrator being wrung out by a prospect with the salesman wondering whether to jump , or a couple of employees taking a car in for maintenance out for a jolly (not unknown). So, if anyone knows the owner of a blue BMW M5 reg WR13*** and it isn’t the dealer, maybe they should be advised to check the tread remaining on the tyres.