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28th August 2014 #1
Drivers
Most people drive these days so there are lots on the road and maybe we class ourselves as the best drivers around.
But we are not, we all make mistakes and a little wave or a sorry goes a long way, but I think today's drivers blame the other person no matter what and they all want to fight you too.
Pet hates for me is someone driving right up your , and those people who try to get into the gap that is not there until you have to make it.
That's better!
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28th August 2014 #2
Don't get me started on driving
MLM's Middle Lane Morons, those ing inconsiderate idiots who insist on driving in the middle lane on the motorway. The inside lane is the one you use for driving you ing morons!!! I've had arguments with people who seriously think that the inside lane is for lorries or when you're coming off at the next junction.
I could go on...............
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28th August 2014 #3
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28th August 2014 #4
I confess to being a 'middle lane driver' and the reasons why.
No way am I going to sit behind a load of wagons, or old biddies doing 50mph when I have to get my customers - or simply me - to the airport etc.
It's much more dangerous to be in and out of the inside lane. By definition, you are creating a greater chance for error/accidents in the number of moves you would need to take - probably hundreds on a long journey.
I'm basically in the middle lane doing about 80-85mph. There is nothing too close behind me - or in front - as I leave decent gaps. Anyone bombing it, simply overtakes me in the outside lane.
I don't see anything wrong with that at all - it's how we've done it for years.
The law says that's wrong - I say the law is wrong and I will further add: What is much more dangerous is opening hard shoulders for traffic to use at busy times. What if some poor bugger has broken down and the camera's not picked it up? !
I would agree more if the middle lane idiot is doing 50 and you can't get out of your inside lane to overtake.
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28th August 2014 #5
The nearside lane is for regular driving and the other two lanes are for overtaking only, also when driving round roundabouts I was taught no way should you overtake on a roundabout; also you shouldn't indicate on roundabouts, as the vehicle in front can only proceed left off the roundabout and that is the way I was told to drive when taking my driving test!
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28th August 2014 #6The nearside lane is for regular driving and the other two lanes are for overtaking only
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28th August 2014 #7
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28th August 2014 #8
90% of the time I'm in agreement with you Les, but on this occasion
So you're a professional driver but can't judge speeds or distances
Who's we? The law also says that doing 80-85mph is wrong
If you don't leave a big enough gap to stop if someone is stationary when you approach, then you deserve to have your licence taken away from you
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28th August 2014 #9
Its funny about the outside lane - when there is a hold up on any motorway, everyone jumps into the outside lane following the lorries.
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28th August 2014 #10-=rayna.keith=-
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28th August 2014 #11
Sorry Simon, disagree with you 100%
Ok, of course I can judge speed and distances, I'm pointing out a simple fact that pulling in and out over what may be a 4 hour-8 hour journey - or any journey - would definitely lead to more chance of driver error.
I don't know what motorways you drive on Simon, but on the M1, M62 and A1, you get very few people doing 70mph dead on. We are talking realism here.
For many years, the AA and other credible motoring organisations have said the speed limit is too low - look at Germany - where there is or was no speed limit on the Autobahn's.
I would say at least 70% of motorists go faster than 70mph.
Regarding you third point; of course that's true, but again in the real world, many drivers do not leave enough of a gap - I do.
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28th August 2014 #12Keith hates the same types of drivers! Yesterday there was one while we're on the road going to Liverpool. She's driving in the middle lane and the other drivers are already undertaking her because she won't move.
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28th August 2014 #13
Funny you very rarely see any cops on the motorway now, unless there is an accident - then you cannot move because they are everywhere
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28th August 2014 #14
There will be more now as there is money to be made trying to nab me
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28th August 2014 #15
Come next month there will be that many vosa around pulling up lorry drivers everywhere to make sure they have their CPC cards.
That's where the money will be made, mark my words.
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28th August 2014 #16
So pleased I stopped distance driving 4 years ago, it was just getting so bad, now just jog around a steelworks loading trailers all night long, no vosa to worry about.
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28th August 2014 #17
Vosa are very active outside my work.... You would be surprised at the amount of lorries that get ticketed for defects!
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28th August 2014 #22
Did you learn anything on the CPC course?
, I certainly didn't! Just more confusion. My wallet has no money in it but plenty of cards now:
Driver Card, Tacho Card, cards galore.
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28th August 2014 #23
What are the rules for the hard shoulder where they can be opened for traffic? Because they're not clear cut. I've seen motorists drive down them when the signs aren't working.
Because of this, I thought it was allowed. I did it myself about half a mile before I was due to turn off and came across a broken-down car. No red crosses, nothing.
Fortunately I saw him well in advance.
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I just wish you lot would get a move on !
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29th August 2014 #29
On your first point, I couldn't disagree more. Driving properly, using lane discipline and keeping a safe distance will keep your brain alert as opposed to sitting in the middle lane with not much to concentrate on.
Mainly drive on the M4, M25 and M40 except when I'm going up tut north
There's no way you can draw a comparison between a German autobahn and a British motorway.
I drive a 5ltr supercharged V8, with over 500BHP, you have a guess at what speed I travel at
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29th August 2014 #30
After driving for 40 years - and having had many cars in that time - I have now sold my car and am trying to see if I miss it so much I need another.
I look back at my early driving days with good memories of what would now be called "old bangers" that I repaired and rebuilt, starting with a Bond 3 wheeler that had a 2 stroke motor cycle engine in it.
Then I had 2 1950 side valve type Ford Anglias that I put the number plate on the one I had going!
I find no fun in driving these days though.
Mick.
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