Things that annoy you beyond reason...? [Vol 3]
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mybrainhurts said:
Antony Moxey said:
mybrainhurts said:
Antony Moxey said:
If my speedo tells me I'm doing 50 through roadworks then as far as I'm concerned I'm doing 50 and will continue at that speed until the speed limit changes. The rest of your rant is simply irrelevent because the posts were about being tailgated by trucks through roadworks. If YOU can't drive at the limit your speedo is telling you and think bullying other drivers into going the speed you want just so the nation doesn't run out of chicken nuggets then YOU should be disqualified.
If your speedo is showing 50, you're doing 47-48mph. The average speed cameras will not get you unless your average is over 57. Holding cruise control at 57 takes me through at an average 54.8mph (GPS) and, in a 22 mile section, that can put me ahead of a lot of vehicles. If there's an incident, I might even have progressed beyond it before it occurs, thereby potentially saving me hours.So, if lane 3 is free, please get over and let people through. You might not have heard, but it's an offence to stay on the right if you have free space on your left now.
Antony Moxey said:
And, as I've said about a billion times, but I'll say it once more for the retards who can't fking read, this is about being tailgated by trucks through roadworks, not being in lane three with empty lanes to your left, so don't make up situations to justify your childish whining.
What a delightful chap you are. Yes, I can RTFQ, thank you. I understand you were whining about being tailgated, but I moved on from that because you sound like one of those people who plant themselves in any lane and don't make progress. I did ask if you were such a driver, but hoped you weren't. You appear to have missed that. I'll try to get through to you again. If a truck is tailgating you, he is unlikely to be holding a speed that will get him into trouble, so you must be causing an obstruction. He would pass you in lane 2 if you were in lane 1, so that implies you sit in lane 2 when you should be in lane 1.
Which is an offence.
HTH...
The original discussion didn't need assumptions about what people might do once the roadworks had ended - for my part I continue my journey at an appropriate speed in the appropriate lane. If you want to make assumptions take 'appropriate' to mean 'correct within the law, road and traffic conditions.
As for causing obstructions through the roadworks, perhaps it's just the tailgating driver behind is just being a c***.
Halmyre said:
Wouldn't be so bad if they did stick to 50 on the speedo; it's the tts who stick to 45 or 40 "just to be safe" that are the problem.
Use lane 2. That's what it's for. If both lanes are doing less than you want to, suck it up and accept the majority of drivers around you think you're in the wrong.Sorry to interrupt this fascinating discussion about whether or not it's acceptable to bully people into going faster than they want to, but I have something that annoys me beyond reason...
People who leave the protective film on electrical goods. Especially when the film starts to get a bit manky. Annoys me almost as much as a wonky picture frame.
People who leave the protective film on electrical goods. Especially when the film starts to get a bit manky. Annoys me almost as much as a wonky picture frame.
mybrainhurts said:
jogger1976 said:
Lorry driver's that tailgate through average speed sections of roadworks. BACK THE fk OFF!
tts!
Fair enough. Get a move on, you're going too slowly. You don't have to stick to 50 on your speedo. If the truck wants to go faster, follow his lead, he's not going to expose himself to a speeding ticket. It's numpties in lane 3, holding 50 on their speedos, who need a kick up the arse. You sound like such a driver, I hope you're not.tts!
Secondly, the tailgating truck may have a speed limiter fitted, which means your average truck may not be able to exceed a speed limit of 70mph, for example.
Thirdly. Tailgating may constitute dangerous driving.
Langweilig said:
Several things here. Firstly, I've taken advantage of advanced driver training. I was told by my instructor to follow the last speed limit seen. And I must drive exactly at that speed limit (insofar as conditions will allow). If I didn't then I would fail a RoADA or IAM test.
Secondly, the tailgating truck may have a speed limiter fitted, which means your average truck may not be able to exceed a speed limit of 70mph, for example.
Thirdly. Tailgating may constitute dangerous driving.
forth. Its fking annoyingSecondly, the tailgating truck may have a speed limiter fitted, which means your average truck may not be able to exceed a speed limit of 70mph, for example.
Thirdly. Tailgating may constitute dangerous driving.
Fifth. Your a if you do it
AstonZagato said:
If you are in L1 then tailgating puts the lorry driver very much in the wrong.
However, you should not impede someone who wants to drive faster than you, even if you think they are breaking the limit. If you are in L2 or L3, pull over to let them pass.
And if there is no gap to pull into. And the drivers speedo is saying they are doing 50 in a 50. There only option would be to slow down to line up with a gap and hope the vehicles in lane one also slow down to make the gap big enough, then pull in. Meantime the truck driver would think they were deliberately slowing down, the vehicles in lane one would close the gap deliberately, and it all get's very silly.However, you should not impede someone who wants to drive faster than you, even if you think they are breaking the limit. If you are in L2 or L3, pull over to let them pass.
Or tailgating truck drivers could just accept that cars will be doing 45-50 in a 50 due to inaccuracies on their speedos, and live with it the same as every other road user.
Munter said:
AstonZagato said:
If you are in L1 then tailgating puts the lorry driver very much in the wrong.
However, you should not impede someone who wants to drive faster than you, even if you think they are breaking the limit. If you are in L2 or L3, pull over to let them pass.
And if there is no gap to pull into. And the drivers speedo is saying they are doing 50 in a 50. There only option would be to slow down to line up with a gap and hope the vehicles in lane one also slow down to make the gap big enough, then pull in. Meantime the truck driver would think they were deliberately slowing down, the vehicles in lane one would close the gap deliberately, and it all get's very silly.However, you should not impede someone who wants to drive faster than you, even if you think they are breaking the limit. If you are in L2 or L3, pull over to let them pass.
Or tailgating truck drivers could just accept that cars will be doing 45-50 in a 50 due to inaccuracies on their speedos, and live with it the same as every other road user.
AstonZagato said:
There is always a gap relatively quickly. It doesn't matter what the driver's speedo says. That is no excuse to impede another driver.
If you are not overtaking, because your progress is being thwarted by traffic ahead of you, you should be alongside a gap anyway. Things that annoy . . . :
People who cruise alongside my car on motorways or dual carriageways.
Cliftonite said:
AstonZagato said:
There is always a gap relatively quickly. It doesn't matter what the driver's speedo says. That is no excuse to impede another driver.
If you are not overtaking, because your progress is being thwarted by traffic ahead of you, you should be alongside a gap anyway. Things that annoy . . . :
People who cruise alongside my car on motorways or dual carriageways.
DataHamster said:
People who leave the protective film on electrical goods. Especially when the film starts to get a bit manky. Annoys me almost as much as a wonky picture frame.
You'd hate me; I have a calculator that I've had for about 20 years which still has the film on the keypad. My new sat nav says it's "accurate" to about 21 feet, not sure how much more accurate the speed reading on a £100 consumer piece of electronics would be compared to the speedo. The GPS we use at work has sub-centimeter accuracy, but then are speedos are calibrated radars on the machines, they cost over 10 grand mind...
popeyewhite said:
Munter said:
...and live with it the same as every other road user.
Every other road user isn't being paid to deliver goods to their destination by/to a certain time. Put ditherers and people working to a time margin on the road together and guess what happens... .I don't feel the need to tailgate people doing 45 in a 50. I just accept the tiny tiny delay as part of using the roads. Just like when trucks crash and cause motorways to be closed. It happens. It's just part of using the roads.
Munter said:
popeyewhite said:
Munter said:
...and live with it the same as every other road user.
Every other road user isn't being paid to deliver goods to their destination by/to a certain time. Put ditherers and people working to a time margin on the road together and guess what happens... .I don't feel the need to tailgate people doing 45 in a 50. I just accept the tiny tiny delay as part of using the roads. Just like when trucks crash and cause motorways to be closed. It happens. It's just part of using the roads.
Average speed scameras Mile after bloody mile of mind numbing driving making sure you're doing 50 mph.
Also drivers who don't adhere to overhead motorway lane signs. Arrows telling you to slow down to 40 and move into a single lane then a load of selfish wkers ignore the signs and speed past you in the other lanes, pushing in up front when they reach the bollards closing the other lanes.
Also drivers who don't adhere to overhead motorway lane signs. Arrows telling you to slow down to 40 and move into a single lane then a load of selfish wkers ignore the signs and speed past you in the other lanes, pushing in up front when they reach the bollards closing the other lanes.
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