Cars that drive up your jacksie
Discussion
Shoegrip said:
If someone is close to me, it means they want to go faster than me.
I just try to let them past at the earliest opportunity.
I particularly give plenty of room to motor bikes.
I don't get this thing about if I'm doing the speed limit, that should be fast enough for others.
More often than not, I get a wave of appreciation.
Is the correct answer (imo)!!I just try to let them past at the earliest opportunity.
I particularly give plenty of room to motor bikes.
I don't get this thing about if I'm doing the speed limit, that should be fast enough for others.
More often than not, I get a wave of appreciation.
Nickp82 said:
Shoegrip said:
If someone is close to me, it means they want to go faster than me.
Is the correct answer (imo)!!simonr100 said:
It always seems to be Audis these days, 15 years ago it was always BMW's.
Yes and seems that Humans are driving BMWs these days the skoda in a party frock is the choice of the self absorbed tosser now but mercs seem to be attracting the male and female neanderthal too...Spx said:
DoubleD said:
No I think he's annoyed because it sounds like you drive like a knob.
Overtake me thenWhat makes you want to come here with the attitude you have ? I suggest you spend the half term back on Forza.
Shoegrip said:
If someone is close to me, it means they want to go faster than me.
I just try to let them past at the earliest opportunity.
I particularly give plenty of room to motor bikes.
I don't get this thing about if I'm doing the speed limit, that should be fast enough for others.
More often than not, I get a wave of appreciation.
Thats true in the middle of the countryside. I would happily let past anyone who wants to travel faster (not that this happens very often )I just try to let them past at the earliest opportunity.
I particularly give plenty of room to motor bikes.
I don't get this thing about if I'm doing the speed limit, that should be fast enough for others.
More often than not, I get a wave of appreciation.
I get irritated when someone is close to me driving around the city. It means they want to go faster than me, except, I can't actually go any faster because I'm stuck in a rolling queue for the most part. Those people are pricks.
Also the fact that my car is low and the end of my boot is about a foot away from the back of my head, being tailgated is a very unpleasant experience for me (throw in being dazzled by their lights for good measure).
George111 said:
You do know this is Pistonheads ? A place for people who like driving.
What makes you want to come here with the attitude you have ? I suggest you spend the half term back on Forza.
We all like driving.What makes you want to come here with the attitude you have ? I suggest you spend the half term back on Forza.
Some people equate "enjoyable driving" with "driving like a tt". It isn't. You can (and should) do one without the other. Tailgating anybody, regardless of the circumstances, falls into the 2nd category in my opinion.
Countdown said:
George111 said:
You do know this is Pistonheads ? A place for people who like driving.
What makes you want to come here with the attitude you have ? I suggest you spend the half term back on Forza.
We all like driving.What makes you want to come here with the attitude you have ? I suggest you spend the half term back on Forza.
Some people equate "enjoyable driving" with "driving like a tt". It isn't. You can (and should) do one without the other. Tailgating anybody, regardless of the circumstances, falls into the 2nd category in my opinion.
George111 said:
You need to read his comments on the previous page. He was being the tt, the unfortunate victim behind him probably just had somewhere better to be.
How do you know he had anywhere better to be?Let's assume he was rushing to see somebody in intensive care;
(a) That is probably not the best state of mind to be driving in
(b) If he HAD to drive and there was no other option he STILL shouldn't have been driving in a way that puts him or others at risk. It's the height of selfishness - "I need to be somewhere PDQ and I dont care how I drive in order to get there!"
The person in front doesn't know why you're tailgating.
Driving like a nob means other people will treat you like a nob.
Drivings sensibly means you won't risk having a crash and you'll probably find somewhere sensible to overtake
TameRacingDriver said:
Thats true in the middle of the countryside. I would happily let past anyone who wants to travel faster (not that this happens very often )
I get irritated when someone is close to me driving around the city. It means they want to go faster than me, except, I can't actually go any faster because I'm stuck in a rolling queue for the most part. Those people are pricks.
Also the fact that my car is low and the end of my boot is about a foot away from the back of my head, being tailgated is a very unpleasant experience for me (throw in being dazzled by their lights for good measure).
You should have thought of that if it bothers you so muchI get irritated when someone is close to me driving around the city. It means they want to go faster than me, except, I can't actually go any faster because I'm stuck in a rolling queue for the most part. Those people are pricks.
Also the fact that my car is low and the end of my boot is about a foot away from the back of my head, being tailgated is a very unpleasant experience for me (throw in being dazzled by their lights for good measure).
Tailgaters are everywhere!
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