Carrigaline Cork
I was approaching the Shannon park roundabout from the Ringaskiddy entrance. I proceeded onto and around the roundabout, intending on taking the exit for Cork.
When I was in the middle of the roundabout, a person in a Ford Mondeo – completely oblivous to me – and obviously speeding, entered the roundabout from the Carrigaline entrance and cut straight across me onto the roundabout, forcing me to break hard in the middle of the roundabout.
Luckily, there was no car to the rear of me. Now, it was broad daylight;- is this person blind? What sort of idiotic driving is that? What happened to giving way to the right? It’s no wonder there are so many accidents with prats like that on the road. Had i been travelling slightly faster he would have take me and my kid in the car out of it!
I would class myself as a young driver in my mid twenties. I seem to see more “mature” drivers taking greater risks in their more powerful cars thinking they are a law unto themselves. What an a***ole!
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