RE: Stalling at the Roundabout
RE: Stalling at the Roundabout
Wednesday 6th August 2003

Stalling at the Roundabout

Woman parks up and gets bus to work rather than negotiate roundabout


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philh

Original Poster:

267 posts

292 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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get her off the road completly ,obviously a danger to herself and other drivers.

plewis66

260 posts

277 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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One has to wonder whether she should be driving. Just 'shoot across and pray'? Hope I never share a road with her!

dandarez

13,839 posts

304 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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Jeez what wd she do if she comes Swindon way and comes up against the 'magic roundabout' as it's called. Whoever designed it must have been 'high' at the time. Years back my Ginetta was hit by a guy on a scooter at the dreaded roundabout. I got out looked at the my door he had hit, hardly any damage while he writhed in agony!
Last night this topic (woman and roundabout) was being discussed on radio and callers had more intriguing women drivers - one apparently a Wolverhampton policewoman (yes, correct, POLICEWOMAN!) is scared of driving on motorways - the mind boggles (message for all villains is to head straight for nearest mot/wy junction! Another woman is scared stiff of hillstarts so takes her son not the 3 minute journey to school but a detour that takes a quarter of an hour!

robbo1

845 posts

303 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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"...just shoot across and pray..."

I think I must have met one of her close relatives this morning on the way to work!


Seriously - if roundabouts bother her this much, then I really think she should leave the car at home permanently!

cdp

8,017 posts

275 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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Driving test every five years. It's the only way. Include first aid, car checks (at least tyre preasures and stuff), fast road driving, skid control (compulsary in Sweden so I'm told). Probably best to break test into stages so they can be staggered over a number of years.

It would make every body think whether they really wanted to continue driving as keeping a license would require a significant and continuous commitment.

traction

366 posts

273 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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dandarez said:
Another woman is scared stiff of hillstarts so takes her son not the 3 minute journey to school but a detour that takes a quarter of an hour!


3 minute journey? Why the hell doesn't she walk them to school. Lazy Gits.

I dare say she drives a soft-roader as well.

Ta.

dans

1,142 posts

305 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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withdraw her licence. she is clearly a menace and too stupid to be allowed a driving licence. Also shoot the inspector that passed her for good measure.

docevi1

10,430 posts

269 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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Yup I agree, I suppose if the woman doesn't go across the round-about she isn't a danger to others but she really should have her licence revoked!

Stefan

MGv8

1,657 posts

292 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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She should give up driving.
Driving is NOT a right it is a privlige and should be treating as such!

DanH

12,287 posts

281 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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Don't want to be tested every 5 years. Really can't be arsed, and I suspect I'd fail given that I don't sit in 4th at 30mph etc. etc. Also heal toe is frowned upon by instructors I'm told.

The initial test ought to be a lot more involved though. You hear people saying forcing a motorway test isn't fair as they live 50miles away from the nearest one. Well fine, but don't give them a motorway qualified license.

Either that or have driving tought on a 2 week residential course somewhere in the midlands centrally rather than independently by instructors everywhere. Would remove some of the amateurism, and they could radically improve the training and standards.

Anyway lets be honest, crap as the current system is, who ever tested her and let her through is at fault. Some woman was mentioned on another BBS who apparently won't make right hand turns across traffic, so has to plot all her journeys to avoid them. How did she get through!?!?

Smiff

204 posts

276 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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This roundabout is near my house and it is bigish but not challenging, Its all clearly marked and simple to use. Another inept driver in this country! Time to move to france.

Dan

1,068 posts

305 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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This is the sort of thing that really winds up Mrs Dan. Mrs Maunder is a typical example of what gives women drivers a bad name but she is not typical. I'll bet Mr Maunder never lets her drive anywhere when he is around (kind of understandable at the moment) but driving requires practice and commitment. If she wishes to continue to drive she (and he) should put the hours in and get experience, if not she should hang up her keys and walk

pikey

7,704 posts

305 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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Scary thought.... this is one person (stupid enough to give an interview!)... how many others out there the same?

I'm thinking hundreds...

king arthur

7,544 posts

282 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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It's these kind of lowest-common-denominator people they make up the speed limits for, I think. She may not be typical, but there's a hell of a lot more like her!

huge_ego

3,824 posts

292 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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DanH said:
I suspect I'd fail given that I don't sit in 4th at 30mph etc. etc. Also heal toe is frowned upon by instructors I'm told.


Hi Dan,

I believe heel'n'toe would be fine provided it was safe and silky smooth. (The basic L-test doesn't require you to avoid brake/gear overlap.) As for 4th at 30mph, being experienced I expect you drive in the appropriate gear for the speed and conditions. There's no rule about being in a certain gear at a particular speed.

As for this woman - ARGH! Perhaps we should have a whip round so that she can have some post-test driving lessons ...

Huge

trefor

14,710 posts

304 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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dandarez said:
Another woman is scared stiff of hillstarts so takes her son not the 3 minute journey to school but a detour that takes a quarter of an hour!


Obviously get her off the road etc. but why doesn't she drive an automatic - unless it's a really really steep hill she shouldn't have a problem. Hope I don't end up behind her in a traffic queue!

Pierscoe1

2,458 posts

282 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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but don't forget everyone.... SPEED KILLS...

not brainless idiots like this who should never have been given a license in the first place!!!

Airtrixx

239 posts

271 months

Wednesday 6th August 2003
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It reminds me of a woman on the tv a few years ago who would not make right turns, but would instead make massive detours so that she could turn left at each junction and go in a big circle to reach her destination.

DanH

12,287 posts

281 months

Thursday 7th August 2003
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Huge,

Whilst you might test in that manner, I can guarantee that the average test centre does not. I was explicitly told I had to be in 4th by my instructor at 30 irrespective of the car...

As someone on another website so beautifully expressed it :

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But the majority of us would fail a retest if it was against the same criteria as the one learners take. It's just a ridiculous ballet of 'set pieces' more akin to automotive dressage than a way of proving real-world driving ability. The whole test needs to be re-vamped.
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p.s. still working on getting the H&T silky on every change still, I'm definitely not worse that it would be without it

huge_ego

3,824 posts

292 months

Thursday 7th August 2003
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DanH said:
Whilst you might test in that manner, I can guarantee that the average test centre does not. I was explicitly told I had to be in 4th by my instructor at 30 irrespective of the car...


Hi there Dan,

Ah ha, the instructor might have said this. They would be wrong, as you obviously realise - depending on the car, circumstances, etc. However, the standard of ADI varies a lot.

However, I believe the Examiner would only consider it an error if either the engine was labouring or was revving far too high.

I know a DSA Examiner who uses heel'n'toe in his driving from time to time. (Although he separates braking and gear changes most of the time.) And he drives fast ... ! The local DIA's Diamond Advanced Examiner also uses heel'n'toe. (I have driven with them both.)

Cheers,

Huge