Things other road users do that drive you crazy!
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Marlin45 said:
This may be more specific to South and South West Wales but....
2. Personalised number plates on new low rent Korean hatchbacks. Avoid.
Indeed. Especially if they try to spell "Ken" or similar.2. Personalised number plates on new low rent Korean hatchbacks. Avoid.
+1 for the bunchers, it's a pain in the arse around here. I don't look forward to the dark winter nights as people seem a million times worse in the dark.
Dave Hedgehog said:
Vipers said:
Hol said:
And the Petrol Pump hogging shoppers.
That drives me nuts.Dave Hedgehog said:
Vipers said:
Hol said:
And the Petrol Pump hogging shoppers.
That drives me nuts.I'd prefer to slap them with a URAFUQWIT stick personally.
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Marlin45 said:
This may be more specific to South and South West Wales but....
1. Indicators on roundabouts. Don't just enter the roundabout and stick the RHS indicator on saying your going that way round.
2. Personalised number plates on new low rent Korean hatchbacks. Avoid.
1. That's what you do unless you're turning left http://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/changes-and-answers...1. Indicators on roundabouts. Don't just enter the roundabout and stick the RHS indicator on saying your going that way round.
2. Personalised number plates on new low rent Korean hatchbacks. Avoid.
2. When is it ever not low-rent? I suppose having a 10 year BMW or Audi with personalised plate whilst living on a council estate portrays as 'classy'?
I imagine there's a lot of older people with nothing to prove anymore who end up buying new Korean cars and are simply transferring the plates over from the Range Rover, Audi convertible etc. There's a pensions crisis apparently .
oilspill said:
Marlin45 said:
This may be more specific to South and South West Wales but....
1. Indicators on roundabouts. Don't just enter the roundabout and stick the RHS indicator on saying your going that way round.
2. Personalised number plates on new low rent Korean hatchbacks. Avoid.
1. That's what you do unless you're turning left http://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/changes-and-answers...1. Indicators on roundabouts. Don't just enter the roundabout and stick the RHS indicator on saying your going that way round.
2. Personalised number plates on new low rent Korean hatchbacks. Avoid.
2. When is it ever not low-rent? I suppose having a 10 year BMW or Audi with personalised plate whilst living on a council estate portrays as 'classy'?
I imagine there's a lot of older people with nothing to prove anymore who end up buying new Korean cars and are simply transferring the plates over from the Range Rover, Audi convertible etc. There's a pensions crisis apparently .
In which case you are both correct.
threespires said:
Sitting at traffic lights with foot on brake blinding the person behind.
Is it so difficult to apply the handbrake or the electric switch modern cars come with?
If it's a VW with electronic handbrake (not sure about other makes) if you use the autohold feature the brake lights stay on when you are stopped, I only realised when I saw my brakelights shining on a road sign behind meIs it so difficult to apply the handbrake or the electric switch modern cars come with?
One of the worst for me at the moment is people flashing their lights at other cars when they're on the other side of the road to give way to them when the person in question is crossing my path. Or even worse, doing it at traffic lights or roundabouts. It's like they're trying to play God and re-arrange the rules of the road.
Drive lovely cars like fking morons.
There is an idiot in my local town who has used his parent's money to buy a new Lambo. Now, don't get me wrong, it's a lovely car. The noise it makes is wonderful.
However, a 30 mph residential road is not the place to test how fast the thing can accelerate. Every time he passes our house, he is pretty much flooring it. It sounds great, but it's a bloody stupid thing to do. You really can't miss it.
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There is an idiot in my local town who has used his parent's money to buy a new Lambo. Now, don't get me wrong, it's a lovely car. The noise it makes is wonderful.
However, a 30 mph residential road is not the place to test how fast the thing can accelerate. Every time he passes our house, he is pretty much flooring it. It sounds great, but it's a bloody stupid thing to do. You really can't miss it.
wker!
As it's that time of year when the nights start drawing in and the sun is low in the sky during morning and evening rush hour: people who can't grasp that lights are not just there to light the road when it's dark, but are also useful for helping other road users see their car in low sun etc.
And cyclists in Cambridge: you, as a soft, squishy bag of flesh and bone will come off considerably worse in a sudden interaction with 1 - 2 tonnes of steel. On what basis do you think it is in any sensible to go around without lights and wearing dark clothing? Granted reflective clothing may not be the "coolest" thing to wear, but being smeared over the road isn't exactly a strong look either.
And cyclists in Cambridge: you, as a soft, squishy bag of flesh and bone will come off considerably worse in a sudden interaction with 1 - 2 tonnes of steel. On what basis do you think it is in any sensible to go around without lights and wearing dark clothing? Granted reflective clothing may not be the "coolest" thing to wear, but being smeared over the road isn't exactly a strong look either.
ch108 said:
Cars in supermarket car parks who have to squeeze into the nearest space to the shop, or park on the hatchings. Once witnessed a driver in an almost empty Tesco Extra car park, making a mess of squeezing into a space between 2 other cars so they could be 4 spaces away from the shop. Meanwhile 6 spaces away from the shop was empty, as were about the other 100 or so spaces beyond that! (It was about an hour from closing). I had parked a bit away from the shop with no surrounding cars, and was in Tesco whilst this driver was still messing about.
If I'm lucky I can get out of work at lunchtime for a bit so I sometimes find myself on a supermarket car-park having a sandwich.The lack of spatial awareness and pre-planning is staggering.
I appreciate some people might have a physical impairment or whatever...but...what about using those spaces where they are in the middle so you can drive in one side and drive out the other?? No reversing necessary.
These seem to be ignored in preference for parking nose in against a wall.
People...are idiots.
Sump said:
People who brake for every minor bend.
People who randomly brake on a dual carriageway or motorway when there is no reason(I know why they do it - they look at the speed and see they are travelling a little faster than they want to and brake - fknuggets - just lift and re-apply the go pedal once you've got back down to the desired speed)
Brilad said:
If I'm lucky I can get out of work at lunchtime for a bit so I sometimes find myself on a supermarket car-park having a sandwich.
The lack of spatial awareness and pre-planning is staggering.
I appreciate some people might have a physical impairment or whatever...but...what about using those spaces where they are in the middle so you can drive in one side and drive out the other?? No reversing necessary.
These seem to be ignored in preference for parking nose in against a wall.
People...are idiots.
When at the supermarket I just park the farthest away from everyone that I can find, its only a little bit of an extra walk, but keeps the idiots away from my vehicles that I actually care about.The lack of spatial awareness and pre-planning is staggering.
I appreciate some people might have a physical impairment or whatever...but...what about using those spaces where they are in the middle so you can drive in one side and drive out the other?? No reversing necessary.
These seem to be ignored in preference for parking nose in against a wall.
People...are idiots.
fivepointnine said:
When at the supermarket I just park the farthest away from everyone that I can find, its only a little bit of an extra walk, but keeps the idiots away from my vehicles that I actually care about.
I do that. I often get back to my car to find someone parked right next to it though !fivepointnine said:
When at the supermarket I just park the farthest away from everyone that I can find, its only a little bit of an extra walk, but keeps the idiots away from my vehicles that I actually care about.
Lucky you. I seem to find that whenever I do that, some doofus will park alongside. I'm starting to think some people lack the capacity to relate their vehicle to white lines on the ground and can only park if they have another vehicle alongside as a reference point.Europa1 said:
Lucky you. I seem to find that whenever I do that, some doofus will park alongside. I'm starting to think some people lack the capacity to relate their vehicle to white lines on the ground and can only park if they have another vehicle alongside as a reference point.
have to agree i find i always get some person next to me, given I have had the car 8yrs nearly now I care less so just look for 3 spaces in a row and park in the middle nowGassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff