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Do "Sunday drivers" really exist?

aactv [Edit] [Delete] 00:02, 19 September '11

This is more a countryside-centric thread, as I doubt it happens as much in cities. But yeah, whenever we have to drive somewhere on a sunday, we are always stuck behind a pensioner doing 20 in a 60mph zone at some point in the journey. My mum blames this on so-called "Sunday Drivers", aka people who just randomly like to go out for a slow drive for no other reason but enjoyment. This seems ludicrous, really. Driving isn't actually enjoyable, its just something people do to go from A to B (to clarify, these aren't people with sports cars showing off, normally old people with 1990's hatchbacks - and its only ever on a Sunday). I refuse to accept that people actually deliberately slow down the roads for their own enjoyment without considering how irritating it is for everyone else.

There must be some other logical reason for these people driving slowly on Sundays. Does anybody know of anybody who does this? Do you know of their reasoning?

Do "Sunday drivers" really exist?


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