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Fury1630

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393 posts

248 months

Monday 11th November 2013
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Driving home from the Southern Kit Car Club's remembrance day blatt on Sunday this happened:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhG9JW21YpQ

Unusual for me to have the camera running when something interesting happens.

spaximus

4,362 posts

274 months

Monday 11th November 2013
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I would pass that to the police. That was a lucky miss the guy wants taking to task. They should be able to get the number of that filmm.

Frankthered

1,666 posts

201 months

Monday 11th November 2013
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Was a change of underwear required??

Fury1630

Original Poster:

393 posts

248 months

Monday 11th November 2013
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Frankthered said:
Was a change of underwear required??
Not in my car, but the 4x4 towing the horse box was on the verge the other side - that wouldn't have been nice

ugg10

681 posts

238 months

Monday 11th November 2013
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Seconded - send a copy to the local cops near where it happened, reg is easily readable if you pause it on 1080P, bet if you go frame by frame from the original and then do a bit of photos enhancement you can get a photo of him/her (Tax Disk check says it is correctly registered and in tax so easy to track down, personalised plate as well !).

At least two violations - overtaking on double white lines and also on a bend, probably breaking the speed limit as well. Needs to be given a strong talking to by Mr. Plod.

Interesting it was a 4x4 - my old car (fury) was rear ended by one at a traffic lights, hmmmmm!

Take a big breath, have a stiff drink, count yourself very fortunate and remember to carry on praying to your deity of choice.

Auntieroll

543 posts

205 months

Monday 11th November 2013
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+1 The driver deserves to be prosecuted for that! It's not as if the double white lines had suddenly appeared,
they had been there for a considerable distance and for good reason.
You're a lucky man, 100yards further on... doesn't bear thinking about. Well observed/avoided though.

bonesX

902 posts

201 months

Tuesday 12th November 2013
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That's a double white line 3 points (which is the max, but of course the fine can be anything)

But wouldn't it be dangerous driving as well?

Let him who is without... cast the 1st, but really that is totally (and literally) crossing the line

Edit: What you estimate their speed to be?

Edited by bonesX on Tuesday 12th November 18:53

S2Mike

3,065 posts

171 months

Tuesday 12th November 2013
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S24 UTD I managed to zoom in on nearest frame Black Nissan Pathfinder .
Should you wish to take this further.
Some people think they are immortal and the excuse to rush a dangerous overtake is more important than someones life. ,

Fury1630

Original Poster:

393 posts

248 months

Tuesday 12th November 2013
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Details sent to Sussex Police, we'll see what they say.

Going by the vid there was time to hit the brakes & drop back behind the Disco / horsebox.

They chose not to.

For me, that's the real sin. I'm sure most of us have made ill-advise overtake attempts, but this driver CHOSE to continue when they could see me coming.

downsman

1,099 posts

177 months

Tuesday 12th November 2013
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Well done for reporting the driver.
The only reason there wasn't a very serious accident is the avoiding action taken by yourself and the horsebox driver.

Duncan

ugg10

681 posts

238 months

Tuesday 12th November 2013
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Good on you, behind you all of the way.

tuffer

8,946 posts

288 months

Tuesday 12th November 2013
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Holy crap, that is shocking.

bonesX

902 posts

201 months

Tuesday 12th November 2013
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Fury1630 said:
Details sent to Sussex Police, we'll see what they say.

Going by the vid there was time to hit the brakes & drop back behind the Disco / horsebox.

They chose not to.

For me, that's the real sin. I'm sure most of us have made ill-advise overtake attempts, but this driver CHOSE to continue when they could see me coming.
I think you're being excessively lenient.

There's no real excuse for overtaking on double whites, and on a blind bend the manoeuvre was completely mad

The only time you can overtake on double whites is past farm tractors or vehicles travelling less than 15 mph AND when it's safe, ie you can SEE

Bikes bend this law of course, but cars just cannot

Aeroscreens

462 posts

247 months

Tuesday 12th November 2013
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HC 129

Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid. This means you MUST NOT cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary, provided the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10 mph (16 km/h) or less.

Fury1630

Original Poster:

393 posts

248 months

Wednesday 13th November 2013
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bonesX said:
I think you're being excessively lenient.
Agreed it was a crazy (not to mention illegal) place to attempt an overtake, but being generous, I have no idea how slowly the horsebox was going. That's why I say that pushing on with the manouvre in the face of oncoming traffic is the unforgivable bit.

Whe I looked last night the video had 450 veiws in two days, so word's spreading.

Edited by Fury1630 on Wednesday 13th November 12:31

AdiT

1,025 posts

178 months

Wednesday 13th November 2013
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Fury1630 said:
Whe I looked last night the video had 450 veiws in two days, so word's spreading.

Edited by Fury1630 on Wednesday 13th November 12:31
Think your title might be responsible for it coming up unintentionaly in some searches...

JontyR

1,924 posts

188 months

Wednesday 13th November 2013
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I do like the fact you put the indicators on to tell him you were pulling into the hedge!

Crazy crazy a-hole! There was clearly no need to do that...it isn't as though you were speeding either...not that would have been an excuse, you never know the person could have just pulled out in front of him etc...but he clearly hadn't left you any room.

Chalk it up to part luck and part skill! Well done for not getting target fixation but rather looking for a way out. Many more would have just hit the brakes and had a head on! Good example on how to react to many others

andygtt

8,345 posts

285 months

Wednesday 13th November 2013
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I wonder if the horses were ok after the box took avarice action as well... Doesn't take much for them to fall over Ina box and be seriously hurt!

HolbaySS

45 posts

153 months

Thursday 14th November 2013
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See that this post has been discussed in the Lotus 7 Club's 'Blat Chat'!!
http://www.blatchat.com/t.asp?id=235706

Fury1630

Original Poster:

393 posts

248 months

Friday 15th November 2013
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HolbaySS said:
See that this post has been discussed in the Lotus 7 Club's 'Blat Chat'!!
http://www.blatchat.com/t.asp?id=235706
Thanks for the link. Interesting that it's got round a few forums now, most posters are shocked at the poor decision making on the part of the 4x4, but on blattchatt the conversation distils down to those criticising me for posting it, & those criticising me for hitting the horn instead of steering. I'd done the whole steering thing, two wheels were over the side line, I knew the 4x4 was going past rather than over, from my point of view I could see what was going to happen from some way back & had taken the appropriate action - at least all I could do at that point. Hooting was just a "nice-to-have" as it went past.

As for why post, well, I posted it just so the guys in the club could see what happened on the way home, nothing more, the fact it's gone viral (3,500 views in 4 days) suggests others think it was a close call too. I reported it because so MANY kit drivers told me I ought to - & they were right. When I got home I was F***ing angry, the 4x4 came within a foot or so of hitting my car (the camera is right over the passenger side) - in which case it would not've been me posting on YouTube, it would've been the police taking the footage out of the tangled wreckage & sending the 4x4 driver down for causing death by dangerous driving. The 4x4 driver had time to brake & pull back in behind the horse box - they chose not to, the Fury's bright yellow & has DRLs on the front, so they either saw me - or weren't looking - or didn't care, 'cos they're in a big chunky 4x4 & can do what they like. Feel free to copy this into Blattchat so they know. Ta

Edited by Fury1630 on Friday 15th November 05:34