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Lack of common curtacy. Just a simple wave for letting someone out, or even a nod for waiting to let someone through. Barging into the space infront of me even though it is just big enough for my breaking dstance and I have to break to remain safe, or just barging about from lane to lane junction to junction with no concern for other road users.
OTHER PEOPLE ARE DRIVING HERE!
totally agree, one other thing, is the way some people drive straight across roundabouts, therefore cutting off the other lane and driver
Joined: Apr 18, 2006 Posts: 121 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 7:22 am Post subject:
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My pet hate is when you are sitting patiently filtering into a single lane because of roadworks etc, you can guarantee that there will always be one who goes right to the front of the queue and try to push in. If only I was a Chieftan tank.
Joined: Nov 15, 2006 Posts: 128 Location: Selby, Yorkshire
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:35 am Post subject:
My Pet peeve is lane discipline at round abouts.
The number of stupid idiots who go more than 50% around the round about in the left lane get my back up. Also the HGV driver who uses the left lane for the same purpose, when the round about is big enough to accommodate them in the right-hand lane. Granted this is not always possible on small round abouts due to trailer lengths etc.
I note also comments that that HGV drivers are Professionals? No, they're not. Just listen to the traffic news today. How many times will you hear a traffic report involving an HGV? HGV drivers have bad drivers just like those who drive cars, vans and lorries.
I'll also second most of the other comments above. I drive 50,000 mile per year on average and the standards of driving are severely declining. _________________ TVR
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Joined: Sep 06, 2006 Posts: 1618 Location: East Hertfordshire
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:54 pm Post subject:
As well as those, I've got two -
Roundabouts: waiting for someone at a very busy one, who then takes an earlier exit but hasn't indicated, or people who signal as if they are definitely coming off before your turn then sail across your bows;
Bendy roads: people who are terrified of winding roads and creep along at 10/20 mph, and then get a burst of exhuberent confidence whenever a rare straight section comes up and zip up to 40/50 so no one can get past them ... and guess what they do at the next section of bends??? (Had a lovely drive for miles across Dartmoor once like this). _________________ David
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Joined: Jan 04, 2007 Posts: 2789 Location: Hampshire, UK
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:37 pm Post subject:
BigPerk wrote:
people who are terrified of winding roads and creep along at 10/20 mph, and then get a burst of exhuberent confidence whenever a rare straight section comes up and zip up to 40/50 so no one can get past them ... and guess what they do at the next section of bends??? (Had a lovely drive for miles across Dartmoor once like this).
..and then, there are the people who are terrified of oncoming traffic and slow right down whenever anything approaches in the opposite direction - especially when it's dark.
There's also the group of people who I call "the full beam brigade" because they pootle along with their headlights on full beam (even when it's only twilight) and slow down by about 20mph whenever they have to dip them, then they whack them up again and speed up
not forgetting those selfish oiks who fail to dip their headlights in the vicinity of other traffic _________________ Andy
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There's also the group of people who I call "the full beam brigade" because they pootle along with their headlights on full beam
My brother had one like that behind him, and when he asked that person to turn them off because it was blinding him, while stopped at traffic lights, she told him she couldn't see properly because she had forgotten her glasses. AARRRRGGGHHHH!
After telling him she would turn them down, he pulled away only to have her blinding him again a mile down the road! _________________ Dom
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