I agree about Landcruisers, however, they are not the only reckless drivers. I grew up with my parent's Citroen 2CV. It didn't even have seat belts, the brakes regularly failed and in 5 years we never made it the whole of the M3 without having to call the breakdown service, often the engine would seize up while in the middle lane. Because my mum is a middle aged, middle class, posh teacher, she's just eccentric. If she was an 18 year old lad she would be a madman. I hate the old American cars here, not only are they falling apart but they are usually carrying about 5 more people than they should. They are also reckless.
I agree about Landcruisers, however, they are not the only reckless drivers. I grew up with my parent's Citroen 2CV. It didn't even have seat belts, the brakes regularly failed and in 5 years we never made it the whole of the M3 without having to call the breakdown service, often the engine would seize up while in the middle lane. Because my mum is a middle aged, middle class, posh teacher, she's just eccentric. If she was an 18 year old lad she would be a madman. I hate the old American cars here, not only are they falling apart but they are usually carrying about 5 more people than they should. They are also reckless.