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plowsie 29-09-08 10:57 AM

Re: Simply Indicating is not enough!
 
Don't assume any car drivers can drive, (ie. expect stupid things) look after yourself and plan ahead of what they are planning. If you know he's gonna pull out on you, take some action, maybe - blip the throttle, give them space, burn it past to get out of the way or (shock horror) use your horn - its what it is there for.

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Originally Posted by Grinch (Post 1637852)
I just don't move, they get so angry, its funny.

Or this, it is funny :lol:

Stu 29-09-08 11:01 AM

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I rarely expect or require a whole lane all to myself, so it usually doesn't bother me.

Flamin_Squirrel 29-09-08 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1637867)
I rarely expect or require a whole lane all to myself, so it usually doesn't bother me.

It will if what's pulling into your lane wants all of it.

chasey 29-09-08 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul the 6th (Post 1637664)
aye, coming back on the a64 on friday I was behind two girls who were in a saxo in the fast/far lane. They indicated left and started to pull into the slow lane where the next car was about a quarter of a mile ahead. I accelerated and started to pass, and just as I got level, she changed back into the fast lane without looking/indicating/thinking. Nearly had me off. I could see she was chatting to her mate so never mind eh.

Saw exactly the same thing going through Leeds following an R6.

This is where titanium toe sliders come in hand :shock:

carty 29-09-08 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by simesb (Post 1637666)
Don't think that's the problem - many people with valid UK licenses are shocking. I'm all for mandatory 5/10 year retesting for licenses.

What, at £50+ a pop? :shock:

With the amount of people that would fail, then require a re-test this simply isn't viable. What if you had a bad day and failed, then couldn't get to work? Obviously you think you'd pass, I think I'd pass, but anyone can have a bad day. =;

Rog 29-09-08 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Reckless Rat (Post 1637657)
If that Police on the M6 thing on BBC last week was anything to go by there's a lot of people out there without proper (valid in UK) licences dragging the standards down.


Are you being sarcastic here? If not then I dont agree at all. The small percentage that the people to which you refer make up in the millions of people on the road isnt even worth a mention. My own personal belief is that the emphasis has been completely scewed towards speeding. So you can drive like a plonker not signalling or looking in your mirrors as long as you dont break those speed limits!! I genuinely beleive that the majority of people think like this now.

Flamin_Squirrel 29-09-08 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Rog (Post 1637950)
Are you being sarcastic here? If not then I dont agree at all. The small percentage that the people to which you refer make up in the millions of people on the road isnt even worth a mention. My own personal belief is that the emphasis has been completely scewed towards speeding. So you can drive like a plonker not signalling or looking in your mirrors as long as you dont break those speed limits!! I genuinely beleive that the majority of people think like this now.

Agreed. Unlicenced drivers are probably not that significant. Uninsured drivers on the other hand...

DanAbnormal 29-09-08 12:39 PM

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Well I found a perfect place for my post now. Approaching roundabout at night, intending to go straight over. I see a car on the roundabout appraoching from the opposite carriadgeway so I slow down just in case. He has one headlight out and takes the 3rd exit without indicating, just as well I slowed and assumed he's a feckwit. As he drives past I also notice he is on the phone. From the clothes he was wearing (silly hat as well) I assume he is from Africa or similar, unless he was on his way to a fancy dress party. Bloody foreigners!

simesb 29-09-08 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by cartwrim (Post 1637926)
What, at £50+ a pop? :shock:

With the amount of people that would fail, then require a re-test this simply isn't viable. What if you had a bad day and failed, then couldn't get to work? Obviously you think you'd pass, I think I'd pass, but anyone can have a bad day. =;

Yip. And that is easily catered for with a "grace" period - have to repass between 9.5 and 10.5 years. I know it's not a fashionable view, but I think it rediculous that you can pass your test and drive for 50 odd years before you are required to state that you think you're still okay to drive.

Would you be happy flying if you thought that the pilot hadn't been skills-checked for 40 years?

SuzukiNess 29-09-08 01:09 PM

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Same thing happened to me yesterday... was raging! turning right at roundabout... see woman in BMW on left... she didnt even look to see if anything was coming :shock: - drove thru missing my bike by a few inches - even after i took my finger off the hooter almost a mile (ok,slight exaggeration) down the road she still hadnt noticed me..... untill i pulled up next to her and told her her fortune in sign language

:smt014


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