What better example of how the law often has no connection with justice and intelligent thinking, when someone drives at high speeds down narrow country lanes and in the worst cases someone is killed. I refer to the recent case reported in the Wiltshire Times.

It seems that such dangerous attitudes to others is now an acceptable way to behave, where life and limb are secondary to the god of motoring.

We live in a single track country lane with many concealed entrances, yet we have people drive down as if they were on some trunk road or motorway, and even have ones who are obviously racing.

This sloppy, unskilled, dangerous driving is down to a number of main points, that most only learn to pass their test and not learn to drive in a safe skilful way, and those who use their vehicles assert themselves, but only impressing those as stupid as themselves, and that silly BBC Top Gear programme where driving fast and crashing was the main feature of it.

David Thomas, Hisomley, Westbury