Oh that’s so annoying. Brake lights first leaving everyone guessing than the indicators come on.
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People who signal left at Sth Charlotte St to go right and then signal left at Lothian Rd from Princes St, these are basically one way streets and you don't need to indicate, also people who cannot stay in their bloody lane when going from Sth Charlotte St to Lothian road, number of times I've nearly had my nose clipped because some drivers cannot stay in their lanes.
Drove behind a Ford Focus ST tonight from Jocks Lodge to Morrison street where I lost him at the lights. Throughout the entire journey he drove like a ****** imbecile, using bus lane to undetrtake, overtaking when there really wasn’t a need or barely space, taking a right hand lane only to beat a queue then forcing his way back in causing others to brake and yet at Morrison street he was still only three cars ahead of me, nice car driven by a total ****er.
I'm amazed at the amount of drivers still using the bus lane on Milton rd during the hours of operation to skip the queue despite there being a bus lane camera now in operation. I was sat in the queue of traffic waiting to turn right and there was 4 or 5 cars or vans that tore up the bus lane and will now be getting hit with a £60 council issued fine right before Xmas. Numpties!!
Same as the one on Liberton Road heading left to Gilmerton Road.
Personally think the cameras there are a crock of s*it and it was one bus lane I always used to use at any time, but they are clearly marked as having cameras, folk still tear down it either oblivious to the camera signs or thinking its doesn't apply to them, but will end up with a fine regardless.
Ta. I thought I'd seen that but it struck me as strange. Is the right hand land not right turn only and, often, the busier lane?
Seems strange to force straight-on or left-turn traffic into that lane, as well as potentially dangerous when it comes to traffic re-entering that lane after the bus lane ends.
Fair points, although I've never seen that happen historically. I think it's more problematic extending the RH lane queue artificially, particularly with some of the nonsense which goes on in the large box junction across from the Brunstane primary exit from Magdalene.
In fact, there's a similar bus lane camera set up before the right turn to the Chesser ASDA / World of Football and the RH lane traffic is often obstructed by cars which are queuing having waited too long to return to the LH lane.
To me, it just shifts the problem rather than solve it. It does make money though.
Cars with only one headlight working
Drivers who ignore priority/give way to oncoming traffic signs.
Having someone without a driving licence in charge of the council's traffic policy.
Leith walk....again.
Has there been a sudden increase in folk being charged for running red lights? Because the number of people I've observed in Edinburgh and Glasgow who just nonchalantly go through a red light well after it's changed is verging on the ridiculous recently.
Any fool can learn to drive, unfortunately most of them do.
Drivers that ignore to slow down & stop when pedestrians are looking to cross the road at a zebra crossing.
I'd charge them with dangerous driving if it was up to me. There's a zebra crossing near the school my daughter goes to and folk drive through that all the time, even with kids starting to cross on it.
At the risk of sounding like a radge (given the post above), I've had many rows with folk who have ignored it and I've challenged them on it.
Folk who ignore the one way section of Jane Street and attempt to head towards Leith Walk.
I was driving along McDonald Road a few weeks back towards Broughton Road/Bonington Road. Guy coming towards the car in front of me was clearly going to ignore the priority sign. The guy in front of me was driving an old Ford Fiesta that had seen better days whilst Mr ignorant was in a BMW M4. Guy in front of me obviously knew the guy wasn't going to stop but just kept going anyway as he both had right of way and clearly just didn't give a toss. Mr BMW still tried to bully his way through, at a fair speed, then when realising the other guy wasn't going to bow down to him had to swerve to avoid the oncoming car. I'm sure I wasn't the only one who took great delight in watching him ram the kerb with his back tyre whic promptly burst and the alloy was visibly ****ed as well.
I'd really worry if there was a zebra crossing outside my daughters school. A zebra crossing relies on the road users stopping as soon as the pedestrian steps out, but many pedestrians just stand and wait for traffic to stop, considerate drivers will always anticipate this but a minority (I hope) play by the rules and will just keep going.
Even when you step out you're putting faith in the drivers to have seen you in the crossing,,,, there are too many accidents these days where the driver will claim "I never saw that" or "they came from nowhere"!