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Dept. of Transport Information Release.

Due to the nature of the quality of driving in England the Department of

Transport has now devised a new scheme in order to identify poor drivers and

give good drivers the opportunity to recognise them whilst driving.

For this reason as from the middle of May 2006 those drivers who are found

to be driving badly which includes:

-overtaking in dangerous places;

-hovering within one inch of the car in front;

-stopping sharply;

-speeding in residential areas;

-pulling out without indication;

-performing U turns inappropriately in busy high streets; -under taking on motorways and -taking up more than one lane in multi lane roads,

These drivers will be issued with flags, white with a red cross, signifying

their inability to drive properly. These flags must be clipped to a door of

the car and be visible to all other drivers and pedestrians.

Those drivers who have shown particularly poor driving skills will have to

display a flag on each side of the car to indicate their greater lack of

skill and general lower intelligence mind set to the general public.

Please circulate this to as many other motorists as you can so that drivers

and pedestrians will be aware of the meaning of these flags.

Department of Transport.

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i also have seen many off them in my town ,even those stuiped kids on mopeds ,and have also seen a few WHITE VANS with red line on bonnet and 2 flags what does that mean ?????

Are they better then a normal car driver because they have 2 flags and stripe on bonnet ????????

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