I came up with a new term for driving where I live last night - the Yorkshire Right. It's rarely a left turn, for some reason.
How it works is that you're following someone else's directions and at some point you take a right turn. The road to which you find yourself committed either goes up a hill or down one, but at such an angle that it's only not a cliff face due to lack of goats traversing it carefully, and it would be vastly improved by a few sherpas.
Rapscallion
How it works is that you're following someone else's directions and at some point you take a right turn. The road to which you find yourself committed either goes up a hill or down one, but at such an angle that it's only not a cliff face due to lack of goats traversing it carefully, and it would be vastly improved by a few sherpas.
Rapscallion


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