Longish one.
A local road is not a bus route and very few vans use it, but it is wide enough for three cars - parked, cars passing the parked car(s) and others coming in the opposite direction. It is what happens every day, all day.
Except today. There is one parked car and as there is traffic coming the opposite way this white Fiesta pulls up behind it and waits and waits and waits. The second car in our queue has had enough so she indicates and passes the parked car and the Fiesta. The traffic coming the other way just moves closer to the kerb and all is well.
That prompts the driver of the white Fiesta (male mid 30s) to think 'oh. it must be safe for me to pass' so he indicates and starts to move. Unfortunately he is so close to the parked car that he has to stick his car right out into the oncoming traffic! That forces the traffic to stop with much blaring of horns, flashing of lights and expletive style sign language.
It takes a bit of manoeuvring but eventually we all get going - both sets of cars and their frustrated drivers. However, it is the white Fiesta type of driving that causes accidents further up the road as the frustrated drivers are still going over in their minds the incident which has unnecessarily delayed them.