Poll: Worst drivers on the road - make and model

Worst drivers on the road?

  • Audi

    Votes: 65 35.7%
  • Merc

    Votes: 4 2.2%
  • BMW

    Votes: 39 21.4%
  • Any supercar

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nissan Qashqai / Juke

    Votes: 23 12.6%
  • Nissan Micra (especially when driven by OAP)

    Votes: 17 9.3%
  • White Van Man

    Votes: 33 18.1%
  • Jaguar

    Votes: 1 0.5%

  • Total voters
    182
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Hi all, which car and driver combination do you usually find is responsible for the most twonkish behaviour on the roads? Is there a combination that usually stands out to you?

For me it's a Nissan Qashqai or Juke. Whenever there is a moment of buffoonery on the road it's usually one of these. Usually aggressively driven, possibly to make up for their small man syndrome or to prove they've 'still got it' despite the fat sow sitting next to them.

Right now I'm looking at a Qashqai parked in the middle of the very narrow road in my estate to let a passenger out when there are a multitude of parking spaces. The driver is wearing shades on a rainy and overcast day. Case closed.

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Audi
Merc
BMW
Any supercar
Nissan Qashqai / Juke
Nissan Micra (especially when driven by OAP)
White Van Man
Jaguar
 
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4x4 Audi Supercar driver here who does not acknowledge any of your existence, you are ALL below me.

I also have an MX5 and love you all.

Haircut anyone?

But I also have a Polo GTI so am, acknowledged by the Illuminati, special.

There is a lot of Satan in you but you are redeemed by the Polo.
 
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@Housey they probably realise your car is much faster so no point trying to assert their dominance. Also don’t want to get in an accident with an expensive car.

Similar experience at the other end of the scale. Borrowed my mother’s Ford Ka once and had 3 people pull out on me at roundabouts in one trip.

Glad you realise the thread is tongue in cheek. Not trying to prove anything, was just curious about how people’s observations compared with mine.

Audi drivers doing well :p
 
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As I said earlier, don’t think I’ve once been tailgated by a 911.

I’ve seen a 911 and Huracan (not a Porsche obvs) driving like knobs. Been tailgated by a Cayman before too.

Which is my point about the mindset of the average British motorist. Odd to think that way isn't it really, seeing the car you drive as something others should care about....

People do care though. They see the car as an extension of themselves. Same way they view their house, where they live and their jobs (not saying it is right).
 
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