Driving at the speed limit
Driving at the speed limit
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deveng

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3,920 posts

197 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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I was driving home on a NSL road, which drops to 30mph about 600 yard before entering a village. So in a vain attempt to stick to the laws of the road I slowed to the speed limit (not aggressively but at a fair enough rate that it didn't inconvenience others) and the person following me got right up my back end and started flashing. Thought nothing of it, maybe got a brake light out.

They proceeded to follow me through the village very close (to the extent I couldn't see his lights, only noticed there was more glare when he was flashing), honking the horn.

So my question is, regardless of whether a speed limit is justified or not, is the chap following me utterly mental? I chose not to pull over and let him pass since he was being (in my opinion) an utter tt.

kambites

69,911 posts

238 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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deveng said:
So my question is, regardless of whether a speed limit is justified or not, is the chap following me utterly mental?
Yes.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

221 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Look a dog
Brake hard
Crunch
Whoops
Whiplash claim
Better car

Thank you very much

4Q

1,277 posts

204 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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deveng said:
is the chap following me utterly mental?
Mental - unlikely.

Bellend - almost definately.


Edited by 4Q on Tuesday 1st March 19:01

jimbobsimmonds

1,824 posts

182 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Had this coming through Cliffe Woods once... Guy proceeded to follow me in his halforded up Corsa B, did not keep up for long once the 30 limit was gone...

Prick...

Jw Vw

4,884 posts

180 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Complete tcensoredt if you ask me - not observant either if he didn't see that the speed limit drops when it's clearly marked as dropping to 30.

manic47

737 posts

182 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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4Q said:
Mental - unlikely.

Bellend - almost definately.
Indeed - I had one of these the other morning heading into Olney.
I sent him absolutely mental by stopping and letting a tractor out in front of me, then I turned off into a side road. smile

Speedracer329

1,507 posts

194 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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I don't do big miles now like I used to, but even when I did I never saw any examples of idiocy like this. Yet I read almost daily on here an account very similar to above, with pretty much the same replies. Yes he/they/she were behaving supidly, why would you think any differently?
Just move over & let them get out of your way.


Edited for spooling.

Mr Sparkle

1,932 posts

187 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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manic47 said:
Indeed - I had one of these the other morning heading into Olney.
I sent him absolutely mental by stopping and letting a tractor out in front of me, then I turned off into a side road. smile
Nice biggrin

wackojacko

8,581 posts

207 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Really pisses me off that does............. my usual response is to come to gradual stop at the side of the road (when appropriate) and get out and ask politely if they would like to over take or are just admiring my car ?

Usually gets an amusing response hehe

davepoth

29,395 posts

216 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Just go even slower, it's what the highway code tells you to do.

kambites

69,911 posts

238 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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davepoth said:
Just go even slower, it's what the highway code tells you to do.
It certainly didn't when I last looked! It just said to increase the gap to the car in front.

deveng

Original Poster:

3,920 posts

197 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Yes, once through the village I dropped 3 gears and stayed at 60 through the twisties, didnt see him again.

The reason I posted was that I get a bit angry when people drive at 10 or 20 mph below NSL for no reason, but I felt as though he was trying to intimidate me into breaking the law (I only let indicated speed go above the posted limit when I want, and not when the tosser in the fiesta wants me to!)


DanGPR

991 posts

188 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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thinfourth2 said:
Look a dog
Brake hard
Crunch
Whoops
Whiplash claim
Better car

Thank you very much
Haven't posted in any of the threads about insurance prices, by any chance?

m3jappa

6,767 posts

235 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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A few months back i was on the m25 just after the a12 and then m11 junctions where there was an average speed camera.

So i'm driving along quite happy in my van, slow down to 50 for the average speed cam and think nothing of it.

After a while the phone rings, its my girlfriend asking where i am because apparantly i have just caused a 5 car (or something ridiculous like that) pile up on the m25, i reply yes i am on the m25 to which she says 'theres a bloke on the phone who reckons i am swerving all over the place swapping lanes and i'm now doing 30mph and he is reporting me to the police after the accident i just caused.

Of course now i'm in shock thinking WTF , i'm very good in my mirrors and the term 'driving in my mirrors' comes to mind so i'm pretty certain that i didn't cause anything to happen apart from people behind me slowing to 50.

I tell her that i'll turn at the next junction and go back and see whats happening.

2 mins later, phone rings again, now hes phoned her again and hes going mental, saying i cant be insured to drive the van on a saturday,does the boss know i'm out in the van, i just caused a pile up, i must be drunk etc etc, girlfriend is now pretty scared as hes very angry.

Anyway now the limit is passing (hes still on the phone to her doing his bks) , the car behind, which is obviously him pulls up next to me and calls me a wker while on the phone hes telling her i,m giving him the finger and shouting at him (which i wasnt i was atually in quite a bit of shock over it all). He is also clearly holding a phone to his ear (i'm on handsfree) so hes actually the one commiting an offence.

He hangs up and thats that.

I get to the next junction turn round and go back just to see if anything had happened, of course there was nothing (and we all know even a small knock on the m25 messes it up for hours). I also got my dad to check the internet accident website thing which says if theres been accidents which there hadn't.

So i can only assume that after all that he was pissed off because i was doing 50 and that the cameras wern't working at the time and he thought that by ringing the house phone (sign written van) that he would get the 'driver' in trouble.

I mean what a wker, what sort of moron does that? Some people have some pretty deep issues, even if the cameras wern't working how the fk did i know that and to report it to the 'office' with a view to the driver getting a bking is astounding imo.

Martin_Hx

4,011 posts

215 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Have to go through a 30 - 50 - 30 section of road on my way to work, its very very rare i get to travel at 50, usually full of people doing 40 - 40 - 40 rolleyes

When approaching the 50 i stick dead on 30 to create a nice gap in front of me so i can drive at 50 for at least 30 seconds before i catch up to someone doing 35 - 40

nottyash

4,671 posts

212 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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thinfourth2 said:
Look a dog
Brake hard
Crunch
Whoops
Punched in the face for being a dhead
Whiplash claim/ broken nose
Better car

Thank you very much

4Q

1,277 posts

204 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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manic47 said:
I sent him absolutely mental by stopping and letting a tractor out in front of me, then I turned off into a side road. smile
That's cold, calculated and fking genius! smile

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

243 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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I sometimes contemplate a bumper sticker:

"Look, I'm not going to brake test you, but let's face it. You're way too close, your car is almost certainly more valuable and more squishy than mine, and I need a new rear bumper anyway. Think it over, chap."

MarkRSi

5,782 posts

235 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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It's quite normal I think (people catching up and tailgating you in a 30 when you're doing 30ish).

Is there any point letting them past given that a. there is often little room in 30 limits to pass safely and b. You can easily catch them up in NSL when you're driving a stock MR2 Mk3/Nissan Micra/Morris Minor and they hold YOU up.


4Q said:
manic47 said:
I sent him absolutely mental by stopping and letting a tractor out in front of me, then I turned off into a side road. smile
That's cold, calculated and fking genius! smile
Ahhh! Justice!! biggrintongue out

Edited by MarkRSi on Tuesday 1st March 20:31