Friday 27 August 2010

Helps for drivers - No 1

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One helpful indicator when spotting your naff driver has (since time immemorial) has been the flat cap or trilby! Spotting either of these is simple - they can be found on the head of the driver at the front of the three mile long procession. Often accompanied by a caravan behind the car (but not always).

The driver is usually in receipt of the State Pension (although not for much longer as legislation is changing)and might be mistaken for a Sunday driver.

An aid to identifying this species is the use of hand signals.

2 comments:

Revsimmy said...

In my youth they almost invariably drove a 10 year old Austin A35.

Judah said...

But... not all who wear flat caps are naff drivers.