Being intimidated when driving at 60mph?
Being intimidated when driving at 60mph?
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alphaalfa

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38 posts

163 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Why do idiots in rep boxes INSIST on pathetic tailgating and attempting ridiculous overtakes when I'm calmly driving at the national speed limit on a twisty B road?

Surely driving with courtesy is not too much to ask, if they must "make a point" by overtaking, why can they not do so safely bearing in mind that, on the whole, they don't have the acceleration or driving skill of a gnat......

Riley Blue

22,939 posts

249 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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You're going to love it when the 50mph proposals are implemented!

Ignore them, drive at your chosen speed, never make eye contact in the mirror - but next time get out of my fking way wink

ohtari

805 posts

167 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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rolleyes

Maybe you should try going faster? You're obviously holding them up...

Carrot

7,294 posts

225 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Must admit, this doesn't ever happen to me. Just completed a 1200 mile motorbike ride over a week all on small A roads and country back lanes, we were rarely if ever hypothetically exceeding the speed limit.

One of my workmates also seems to have people endlessly tailgaiting him, mainly down the roads that I used to drive home on as I lived near him. I never had people doing it there either.

Could be down to one of three things -

1) You are just really unlucky and everyone decides to tailgait you.
2) Your speedo is grossly out, therefore you are only actually doing 45-50 at your indicated 60
3) You constantly brake round corners or exhibit other strange habits causing you to appear erratic on the road.

I think I last got tailgaited on the M40 driving up north last week, whilst overtaking someone on the inside lane at 70+ until I pulled in. Can't remember any other times before that in the past 3 years.

Raize

1,476 posts

202 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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I bet it happens more with the Giuletta than the 156, right? People like to bully small and vulnerable looking cars.

mickymellon1

371 posts

188 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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stay off twisty B roads if you are going to dawdle along at or under the limit, you are posing as a hazard for people wanting to make progress or out for a decent drive / ride or put simply man up wink

Dave Hedgehog

15,799 posts

227 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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ohtari said:
rolleyes

Maybe you should try going faster? You're obviously holding them up...
and don't feed them after midnight

kambites

70,809 posts

244 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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On the very rare occasion that someone is stuck behind me for more than about ten minutes without a chance to overtake, I just pull over and let them past.

ohtari

805 posts

167 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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anonymous said:
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No, not serious, I hate tailgaters.

Motorrad

6,811 posts

210 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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People suggesting the OP should have to exceed the speed limit can go and fk themselves. smile

Ignore those s OP just drive at whatever speed you feel happy with and if you find yourself being tailgaited by some asshole just pull over when safe to do so.

I generally drive at the speed limit and on the odd occasion some knob with small man syndrome will tailgate me. I just ignore them and oddly enough if the road is sufficiently twisty I'll generally drive away from them. Of course they catch me up as soon as the road straightens up and with any luck they'll be able to overtake safely. I always do my best to facilitate this and speed them on their way to a date in court or worse.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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I've been known to tailgate when I'm in the Mini...(yes this makes me a ) but when I know you can do over 60 on what are good roads it annoys me when they do 30-40 and brake on every corner.
In the Subaru I just overtake them because its easy but I rarely 'hoon' in the Subaru like I do in the Mini.
I imagine the Mini doesn't do the whole intimidation thing too well though, but it is very loud and does pop and bang.

KB_S1

5,967 posts

252 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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The only times I am tailgated is in built up areas or when stuck in a queue on NSL roads.
Always annoys/amuses as I can't see what that driver hopes to gain.

Mostly tends to be turbo diesel saloon drivers these days.
Once queue is cleared the problem quickly goes away.

rudecherub

1,997 posts

189 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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anonymous said:
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If he is holding up traffic he should move over, as stated in the Highway code, and allow the faster vehicle behind to pass, it doesn't matter tractor, car + trailer/caravan, Sunday Driver, whatever, exercise common sense and common decency and allow overtaking.

I do this all the time, okay it's mainly bikes, but that's because no matter how slow I think I'm going I always seem to find someone hell bent on going slower.

I've seen Caravan's holding up a Tractor and silage trailer before today.

lastly it's not the OP's job to enforce the speed limit, for all he knows the car trying to get past might be unmarked bib making stealthy progress as necessary.

Negative Creep

25,815 posts

250 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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anonymous said:
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Frankly I find it hard to believe you will be constantly overtaken if doing 60mph on a twisty road. Or perhaps the OP's interpretation of "60" and "twisty" is a bit slack

Chris71

21,548 posts

265 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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There's no excuse for that sort of aggressive driving. If nothing else, you're better able to set yourself up for an overtaking manoeuvre if you hang back a bit so you can see.

What I find even stranger is people who tailgate in the villages and then don't even attempt to keep up in the NSL sections. I had that over the weekend with a woman who came thundering up behind me doing 40+mph in a 30 zone. She disappeared backwards once we reached the GFL sign only to reappear on my bumper in the next village.

Motorrad

6,811 posts

210 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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PSBuckshot said:
I've been known to tailgate when I'm in the Mini...(yes this makes me a ) but when I know you can do over 60 on what are good roads it annoys me when they do 30-40 and brake on every corner.
In the Subaru I just overtake them because its easy but I rarely 'hoon' in the Subaru like I do in the Mini.
I imagine the Mini doesn't do the whole intimidation thing too well though, but it is very loud and does pop and bang.
Agreed you're a for tailgaiting people. You shouldn't get annoyed if people aren't prepared to exceed the limit and likewise those asspipes who confidence brake during cornering should be sending up a red flag- avoid at all costs. Driving too close to tts like that is a recipe for disaster.

Sometimes if I know there is no chance of overtaking and the road is a particularly enjoyable one I'll just pull over for a minute or so and wait for a nice clear bit of road and hope I don't catch up the clueless wkers too quickly.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

257 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Raize said:
I bet it happens more with the Giuletta than the 156, right? People like to bully small and vulnerable looking cars.
I quite agree. In the Mondeo, rarely got tailed but in the Ka, pretty much everyone does it. Same speeds, same roads.

0000

13,816 posts

214 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Deva Link

26,934 posts

268 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Riley Blue said:
You're going to love it when the 50mph proposals are implemented!
40 is being proposed for all rural roads, not 50.

nickbee

423 posts

260 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Don't be intimidated, drive at the speed you want to and if they're such brilliant drivers they'll find a way past.

I was out for a run in my MX5 last month when a DB9 came up behind me, not tailgating but obviously wanting to come past despite me already being in excess of the limit. I wasn't going to back off on any of the curves but the first time a decent straight presented itself I gave the left-hand indicator a blip and they were on their way with a wave. It did occur to me that driving is much nicer when everyone's polite and no-one's interested in proving whose penis is bigger.