Bizarre behaviour

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CoolHands

18,652 posts

195 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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I just ignore everybody and drive as fast as I want. Once you realise everyone else is a dhead, life gets better.

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

247 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Highly likely that he wasn't actually flashing you.

Its a Peugeot. His lights were working. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. etc.


R2T2

4,076 posts

122 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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TTmonkey said:
Highly likely that he wasn't actually flashing you.

Its a Peugeot. His lights were working. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. Then they weren't. Then they were. etc.
roflroflroflroflroflroflrofl

matchmaker

Original Poster:

8,492 posts

200 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Swanny87 said:
conkerman said:
This is what happens when you emasculate someone without permission.

Or something.
Yes, the OP had the bare cheek to be going faster than him!
In a 1.7 diesel Astra... he must have felt inferior!

Bennet

2,122 posts

131 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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iggletiggle said:
I wish this surprised me ..

I have had (on two occasions now) had cars driving at around 55 in the middle lane, l1 and l3 clear. I overtake in l3 and once enough space is present, pull back across to L1 and carry on my journey only to be met with hand shakes, lights flashing and angry men at the wheel.. so much so the last gent in a 1 series proceeded to overtake, brake hard to 40/45 then nudge towards me when i attempted to pass again and then after he managed to get himself boxed in L1 and i thought he was long left behind, he appeared and under took me and the car in front of me at a roundabout shaking his fist. tt.

The joys of modern drivers.
If this happens once, you came across a psycho. More than once and you're doing something aggressive in the course of your overtake.

Triumph Man

8,691 posts

168 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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I don't know why people don't like being overtaken. I'm not a slow driver, but I do get overtaken occasionally. You know what? I couldn't give a stuff. I assist if I can (maybe move over slightly left) but get angry? No. They want to go at their pace, I'm going at mine. And vice versa if I'm the overtaker, they are going at their pace, I want to go at mine and they should respect that if they get overtaken.