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I have found that a LOT of inner London drivers seem more tolerant and, in the main, a lot less dangerous to be around than many outer London, suburban and small town drivers.
To see just how tolerant they are, just try doing the same commute on a Saturday or Sunday morning.
You'll find that, of the weekend drivers, no-one knows where they're going, no-one knows which lane to be in, no-one knows that being an impatient arse doesn't really get you anywhere, etc.
Greenbank
Skülly
I feel your pain. I would hazard a guess you live somewhere suburban or use a busy rural A/B road somewhere, perhaps?
I use the OKR many days, though I always profess to try to avoid it. I have found that a LOT of inner London drivers seem more tolerant and, in the main, a lot less dangerous to be around than many outer London, suburban and small town drivers. That could be rubbish, but the sheer weight of numbers in London could surely be having a beneficial effect on the willywaving close-pass driver types.