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A question I have always wanted to ask - Why are some White Van Drivers always in a rush and seem to think the traffic law does not apply to them

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A question I have always wanted to ask - Why are some White Van Drivers always in a rush and seem to think the traffic law does not apply to them

 

Maybe they are being paid per delivery.

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i would ask the same question about Audi drivers

 

.... and Golfs.

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Maybe they are being paid per delivery.

 

Got it in one,i know several delivery drivers and they can have up to 150 drops to do in one day.

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A question I have always wanted to ask - Why are some White Van Drivers always in a rush and seem to think the traffic law does not apply to them

 

That'll be partly to do with their Y chromosome.

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A question I have always wanted to ask - Why are some White Van Drivers always in a rush and seem to think the traffic law does not apply to them

 

What if one of them pesky white van drivers was a plumber on their way to your house to fix an urgent leak which is literally gushing all over the kitchen floor? :hihi:

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What if one of them pesky white van drivers was a plumber on their way to your house to fix an urgent leak which is literally gushing all over the kitchen floor? :hihi:

:huh:

Hmmm...

 

I suppose that would explain why they charge so much then...

 

... it's to cover the cost of all those speeding tickets! :(

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What if one of them pesky white van drivers was a plumber on their way to your house to fix an urgent leak which is literally gushing all over the kitchen floor? :hihi:

 

Then everyone would be served better by the plumber pulling over to take the call and first instructing the householder how to turn the water off, before setting off.

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