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mcgon1979 wrote:What is wrong with this situation? The lady driving was a foreign national and obviously has absolutely ZERO understanding of the rules of the roads in this country. How is it possible she can get insurance to drive a car when she does not understand the BASIC rules of the road (i.e. what direction you can take roundabouts). I don't want to spend my Christmas dead because the authorities and the system here in Ireland allow anyone to drive a 2 ton piece of metal and endanger the lives of every road user.
Dragonheart wrote:1 - Theres a very likely chance that the driver is not even insured,
I put up a post about a year ago about cars in the estate I was living in that had no tax, insurance, or NCT, (I think out of 16 it was 7 that were legal yet all were being driven). A cop car was in that estate at least once a week doing errands or whatever, and they didnt spot it? I doubt it somehow.
2 - How much are we paying insurance, and how much (if she even is) is she paying? I'm a firm believer that a retest is required if driving in a country that the rules are not like yours, roundabouts are especially hazardous. (....) Maybe not a retest for visitors but if staying here for a certain period of time some form of lesson should be given or taken.
mcgon1979 wrote: I have found (personally) that the driving standard of nigerian women is NIL in alot of cases.
this woman was of african ethnicity and had the big cultural head dress on etc. yes, she may have been Irish or EU citizen, but I doubt it. And I got the feeling that she didn't make a "mistake" by driving the wrong way around a roundabout and down a one way slip ramp, I think she just was driving by the "seat of her pants".
mcgon1979 wrote:I've been asked to make a statement about this and would I be prepared to follow it to court...
dunno.
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