A RECENT correspondent declared himself a bad driver. Well I can tell him and everybody, I am the worst kind of driver. I am the driver who, finding himself on an empty motorway, drives at 70 plus miles an hour (what I believe to be the maximum allowed) in the middle lane. Then suddenly from nowhere this car arrives inches from my bumper (it must have broken the speed limit to get there).

Now I am annoyed as it is clear to me he feels that I should be in the inside lane, this having not got me into the inside lane, the lights start to flash, a bit like a male gibbon threatening another. It seems that these drivers have a different set of rules that give them freedom to behave like this.

Not to be put off these drivers up the pressure. They have two choices. Firstly, to overtake at close to 100 miles an hour, but if they choose this option then cutting in very close to my bonnet is required. Secondly, there is the preferred option of undertaking at 100 miles an hour.

Never fear these drivers feel that they are allowed to behave like this and it is my fault.

ALEXANDER YOUNG Blythe Place Bicester