Anybody else see this programme?
An hour long but very watchable, the characters were excellent and the editing will be annoying to those involved but hilarious!
- woman mini driver saying that roadside shrines were a good idea because it makes people think about their actions - then cut to her eating a sandwich with *both hands* off the wheel and commenting that egg and cress was a bad idea.
- woman in MPV saying that all her driving is about keeping her children safe - no cuts required here - she continues talking with alternating conversational type hand-gestures, sometimes with both hands off the wheel.
- road safety campaigner making stickers for people who drive safely (ie. don't exceed the speed limit). The sticker is like SS's but with a speed camera logo and tiny text around the outside (you would need to be within a metre of the bumper to read it).
The person one was hilarious. It showed her taking her daughter for a "driving lesson". The rear window of the car had two L-plates and two of her stickers, an interesting arrangement.
Daughter approaches parked car, oncoming car and very little room. Daughter doesn't slow - mother doesn't do much, then shrieks, daughter goes for gap and must have made it with inches to spare. Laughter all round!
Mother (the road safety campaigner, remember) says "ok, let's go for fourth gear - press the clutch". Daughter presses clutch and mother actually changes the lever, with lots of grinding.
Next the daughter turns off roundabout (I think) and there is a zebra crossing with pedestrian 1/4 way across. Mother says "oh, you need to stop for this" with daughter barelling towards it at 20+ mph, missed the pedestrian with very little room to spare. Red faces with laughter all round there! (no, I am serious, she was embarassed/shocked but didn't seem to realise how serious it could have ended up)
Earlier we saw her driving around and she was cut up by another driver and screeched to a halt, hitting the kerb. There wasn't enough to know precisely what happened, but perhaps it was preventable by somebody who was a better driver?
NB: The website of the woman selling stickers is
www.sticktothelimit.com - It has rather a neutral point of view, but the programme painter her as pro-camera.
Gareth