What's your proudest driving moment?

What's your proudest driving moment?

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dxg

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Sunday 25th January 2015
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By "proudest' I mean that moment that made you think "I can actually do this. I'm a competent driver."

Here's mine - I'm interested to see how it stacks up against those of others:

So, I'm heading up bottom end of the M42 one day and traffic is heavy. I'm in lane 2 and there's a flatbed car transporter in lane 1, loaded up and playing the game of conserving momentum. I'm almost in its blind spot to continue past it but, as it's rapidly coming up to the back of an artic and I can imagine how long it would take to build up speed again, I check for an indication that it wants to come out in front of me. No sign.

I then - and this is where the proud moment comes from - check its door mirror and catch the eye of its driver staring back at me desperately and - for once - actually looking in his mirrors before signalling to pull out. I catch his eye, a quick flash of the headlights and he's out without bothering with his indicators.

This was several years ago. Still makes me smile.

Edited by dxg on Sunday 25th January 11:56

dxg

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8,211 posts

260 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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lord trumpton said:
dxg said:
By "proudest' I mean that moment that made you think "I can actually do this. I'm a competent driver."

Here's mine - I'm interested to see how it stacks up against those of others:

So, I'm heading up bottom end of the M42 one day and traffic is heavy. I'm in lane 2 and there's a flatbed car transporter in lane 1, loaded up and playing the game of conserving momentum. I'm almost in its blind spot to continue past it but, as it's rapidly coming up to the back of an artic and I can imagine how long it would take to build up speed again, I check for an indication that it wants to come out in front of me. No sign.

I then - and this is where the proud moment comes from - check its door mirror and catch the eye of its driver staring back at me desperately and - for once - actually looking in his mirrors before signalling to pull out. I catch his eye, a quick flash of the headlights and he's out without bothering with his indicators.

This was several years ago. Still makes me smile.

Edited by dxg on Sunday 25th January 11:56
That's a real heart warming story.

You must be so, so proud, It's actually brought a little tear to me eye.

That poor lorry driver owes you big time
It's moments like this that I live for...