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Bazile | 13:34 Mon 21st Jan 2013 | News
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Isn't it amazing how you see drivers proceeding in inclement weather, at quite inappropriate speeds .

On top of that you have idiots like this , loose on the highways .

http://metro.co.uk/2013/01/21/snow-covered-audi-a3-pictured-driving-along-m4-motorway-in-south-wales-3359877/

Should drivers be forced to take a course in inclement weather driving ?
I dont know , perhaps you could have tracks where artifical snow can be produced , and the training made part of the driving test .

Is that a non starter - what do you think ?
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moron doesn't come close does it?
There are some idiots about, I was doing 50 yesterday on a dual carraigeway and the number of cars tearing past at what looked like close to 100 was amazing. OK the road was mostly clear but there where area that look wet that could well have been ice!

I don't think it's feasible to force winter driving training but education is possible for most but there will always be idiots.
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Iv'e stuck this in the wrong section - never mind
The speed limit is designed for perfect conditions.

In some road conditions, even driving at the speed limit could be too fast. Factors that affect road conditions include fog, rain and traffic flow. The national speed limit is not a target speed.

So even driving at 50 could be reckless.
it's more the fact the person couldn't be bothered to wipe the windscreen before setting off...
How fortunate his number plate is obscured by snow otherwise the police would have been after him.
What a complete plonker
///And despite raising laughs and scorn in equal measure when the picture was shared on social media networks, the driver has been roundly criticised – and could even be prosecuted for breaking the law///

Chances of him being prosecuted, very small, I would think
When I saw this headline, my first thought was: "BMW, Merc or Audi?"
There should be an intelligence and common sense part to the driving test.
pdq1, looks like the plate is obscured deliberately with photoshop, will be visible in the original picture.
'Failing to maintain glass' would seem to apply here......
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Perhaps he/she felt a certain comfort in being 'wrapped ' up in something fluffy .
Sort of like a comfy blanket , type of thing ?
Not so sure Dangeruxd my front number plate looked exactly the same after all this snow
Hope the police throw the book at him....

risking the "wrath" of fgt, what a ***.
clue: d--kh--d.
Actually, I've seen the original version of this photo without the pixilation and ironically the only part of his car that isn't covered with snow - is the number plate.

He will no doubt be receiving a visit from Plod any day now...
You don't even need artificial snow, just a willingness by the Government and other authorities to give people the proper training.
http://www.ddtgroup.com/images/courses/skid-control-course.jpg

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