My pet hate is seeing cars parked with two wheels on the pavement when it is not really necessary. This to me is an act of vandalism which causes thousands of broken pavements which must cost councils a fortune to repair. Pavements are not built to take the weight of cars, this I why tarmac is put across drives.If we saw youths causing so much damage there would be an outcry so why not thoughtless drivers.
The "centre lane owner's club".
ie. total *** on motorways that permanently occupy the centre lane even though they're going the same speed as people in the left lane.
Lack of basic manners- please and thank you.
People who bloody can't find their bloody indicators on their cars
People meandering slowly back to their cars after paying for fuel despite cars waiting behind them -then taking ages getting in adjusting their seat belts finding their keys looking in the mirror Grrrr!!!!!
"People not picking up dog crap".
I'll add to this, people who bag up their dog toffee then just ditch the bag in a bush or on the grass!
They might as well not bother, at least if the barker's egg is left unbagged it can compost!
Automated service on the phone which does not have the option I want
Being put on hold then getting someone who doesn't understand the question I have.
People parking in parent and child and they don't have children.
Parent & Children Parking Spaces - annoy the rocks off me when they are in the wrong place.
They need to be somewhere where you can have wider spaces and a safe walk to the store without crossing traffic streams in the car park. Logically that is around the edge of the Car Park as it abuts the store - even if it means that the parents/children have to walk a little further.
But no, they are always in prime positions, right near the door, even if it exposes the children to crossing traffic.
Children have legs and can walk - the spaces should be arranged for safety, not just to give idle parents first dibs on the best/nearest parking places.
Drivers who come up behind you in the fast lane and cling to your bumper. If you won't get out of their way they overtake on the inside and squash themselves in the slight gap between you and the line of cars ahead.