It’s quite a hard one that if you’re moving along relatively slowly. The space you need to reverse park into a space is more than the gap most people are realistically going to leave you, especially if you see the space quite late.
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****ING INDICATE. ****ers.
Neighbours who park on street, if we all park sensibly we can get the five cars we collectively own in the stretch of road in front of our three houses. This works well until one neighbour regularly leaves too big a gap that you can’t get a car in and cuts the available space down so only four cars can be parked.
You could add that to anyone who parks a basic car like they've got a truck that needs yards of space between cars, taxi drivers with the new bigger taxi's are just as bad on the ranks, nudge up and we'll get more on them and stop hanging over the edge blocking the road.
Parents, more often than not mums, who insist on loading and unloading their young kids on the offside of their vehicles.
That is to say the dangerous side, on the road where there is traffic passing by.
Usually leaving doors wide open as they transfer their offspring to safety on the kerb.
When you go to pump up your tyres, the valve is always right at the bottom.
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There’s two lanes as you drive up to Inchview Terrace or going right to Seafield. It drives me mad when people try make it three lanes practically down to Aldi’s :grr:
Drivers that sit in their car, mostly in supermarket car parks, and leave their engine running.
Parked beside a guy yesterday in Asda car park, with his engine running, went and did my shopping returned to my car about 30 minutes later and he's still there, sound asleep and engine still running. Accidentally bumped the horn button on mine gettinto my car.........oops.
I'm no eco-warrior but this is just plain madness to me, remember someone telling me years ago that your car uses a gallon of petrol (4.5 litres to you young-uns) for every 20 minutes it sits idling.
Usually only becomes apparent as the nights start drawing in, but Cyclops on the road! Folk who drive with only one working headlight on their car.
Was out on Saturday night when we had the dark skies and torrential rain, a young driver thought it appropriate to drive with one headlight on main beam (probably because one or both dipped headlights were out along with her nearside main beam).
Was quite distracting as she was driving so close behind me on the bypass. I slowed to encourage her to pass but she either didn't have the confidence to drive in the heavy rain or she loved sitting on my bumper so was stuck with the dazzling light in my mirrors.
Not sure what you googled but that’s way too high still...some cars will use that amount when doing 40mph for an hour.
For a standard car (sub 2 litre engine) I can’t see it being more than half a litre an hour if it’s sitting warm at idle without air con. It’s literally just ticking over so consumption will be minimal.
That’s not to say the dude was doing right of course!
On really dark nights on B roads and you see one ( passenger side ) head lamp working. From a distance it looks like a motorbike approaching. Anyone driving like that deserves the book thrown at them. It’s just about forgivable for someone to not know that a rear or brake light is not working but knowingly risking an accident is crazy.
I’ve done this one before but folk that go through a very late amber or red when I’m sitting trying to turn right. Happened last night at the bottom of the wisp trying to turn right to the Fort - 2 cars went late then a third followed. Incredible - I’m sitting stranded and the cars going from the fort to Niddrie start coming towards me like I’m in the wrong.
Happens all the time there.
There should be a filter for the right turn coming off the Wisp. I live just off Newcraighall Road and on a Saturday and Sunday turning right from the Wisp is a life threatening endeavour. People jump the light coming up past the Duddingston Fry all the time. It's not even Amber, it's 2 or 3 cars driving through a red light.
Red is the new amber nowadays, there are loads of dodgy red gamblers on the roads.
Sitting in lengthy queue of traffic westbound on Duddingston Crescent outside the new Porty High, 5pm yesterday.
Watching car after car zooming up the bus lane. Bus lane in operation from 4pm.
Not that I would support such behaviour and it’s a road to be avoided at that time of night but I see why people do it if they are not turning right onto the A1 slip as the bus lane ends and hey presto there is plenty of space in the straight on / left lane.
One lane of traffic for that road / junction is the real madness.
Are there still roadworks in and out of Penicuik? Near Tesco.
Nightmare.
Normally associated with taxis and BMW’s the lack of use of the indicators is rife especially on roundabouts.
Lack of indication is definitely not restricted to one or two types of driver these days.
I was trying to get out of the retail park at Hermiston Gait this evening and the amount of vehicles coming out of the barriered exit from Edinburgh Park and going all the way around the outside of the r-a-b with zero indication was a pi$$ take.
A long, long two way road that's 40mph. Overtaking isn't really an option.
Why do some drivers vary their speed (yesterday's example) between 28 and 48 for no reason other than they're not very good at driving?
Does ma nut in!
The roadworks at the bottom of Easter road/Lochend Road :grr:
Been said before but Red light runners who prevent you from turning right before the traffic from the other direction comes at you, does my nut in.