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Oh hell yes!!!
same with the people who turn up late stinking of fag smoke, had time for that.
Ive even had people show up late to meetings and training sessions with hot food in their hand, which they've had time to go and get. Usually the smirk comes off their face when told they're not eating it during the meeting/session.
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Thread: Pet Peeves IV
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23-02-2017 06:37 PM #2551
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23-02-2017 10:39 PM #2552
People (mainly Jambos) who are trying to get Cathro removed as Hearts manager!
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23-02-2017 10:45 PM #2553This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This morning in the snow someone decided to attempt to switch lanes on the roundabout at Hermiston right in front of me. While I hit the brakes I slid on. How we never hit Gord only knows.
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24-02-2017 04:44 AM #2554This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-02-2017 09:33 AM #2555This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-02-2017 09:50 AM #2556This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I mentioned that a few pages ago.
If you joining from a slip road , you should be giving way.No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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24-02-2017 10:05 AM #2557This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm on the slip road getting up to speed of the rest of the traffic, you then don't allow me on the motor way as i need to give way to you, I then run out of slip road to get back up to speed? Surely that's more dangerous than you moving across a lane (if empty) or slowing down slightly to allow me to join?
I've always assumed that as I'm effectively merging on to the motorway there is an onus on the cars there to allow me on to the road. Is that not the case?
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24-02-2017 10:16 AM #2558This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It only takes one selfish (or naive) idiot to cause chaos on in these situations. I'm sure we've all seen them on the slip road and on the main road.
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24-02-2017 10:29 AM #2559This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-02-2017 10:54 AM #2560This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-02-2017 11:14 AM #2561This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I would move over btw.No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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24-02-2017 01:37 PM #2562
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24-02-2017 01:37 PM #2563This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Like others have said, if I see a vehicle joining I'll try my best to regulate my speed so they can merge, but I won't accelerate out the way and I won't drop anchor either,,,,I'll either maintain my speed (which is better for those joining) or I'll come off the gas to allow a gap to develop up front.
Ultimately, it's up to the vehicle joining to get up to the prevailing speed of others around, as quickly & safely as possible, and merge like a zipper.
Whilst we're on driving pet peeves, folk that don't understand road signs or carriageway speed limits. Example, A8 road from RBS to Ratho Station. It's signed either direction with National Speed limit signs. Many drivers don't know what this means so sit in the outside lane holding others up either through ignorance or stubbornness. I'm not necessarily in a hurry all the time, but if you can't demonstrate your understanding of speed limits then perhaps you should hang your keys up
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24-02-2017 03:18 PM #2564This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-02-2017 03:40 PM #2565
Peeps that sit in the outside Lane on the Calder road, to stay out the bus lane, and drive at 30, 10 mph below the speed limit .... then toot their horn as you drift past on the inside at 38 mph 2 mph LESS than the speed limit (prob even less in reality).
At 4am.... THERE IS NO BUS LANE AT THAT TIME OF DAY!!
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24-02-2017 03:42 PM #2566This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
70mph
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24-02-2017 03:56 PM #2567
Re the the motorway merging bit... this thread really shows up the issue.
One guy mentions speeding up to match the main road speed (for me the least impacting on those already on the motorway if they speed up a bit/ slow down a bit to increase any gap)
Then another mentions if you can't slow down (stop?) Before the merge Lane ends then you're in the wrong.
If I was in the motorway I'd much rather have someone join at around the same speed as me. I can't see any benefit of having someone joining at very low speed??
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24-02-2017 05:17 PM #2568This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
10 points to Gryffindor
Maybe it's just me, but many folk don't know this, even my sister-in-law who drives in that way every day from Broxburn. When I told her it was akin to me saying the world is not flat!
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24-02-2017 05:35 PM #2569This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That means 60mph max as far as I know.
Am I correct? I await responses from folk who have a higher knowledge of road signs than myself
(Jabis is quoting 70 mph which is correct if the sign says 70mph).
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24-02-2017 05:37 PM #2570This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-02-2017 07:13 PM #2571
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24-02-2017 07:47 PM #2573This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
60 on single carriageway in car
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24-02-2017 08:01 PM #2574This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
National speed limit, on a dual carriageway, for a standard car, is 70mph.
Regarding the A8, nobody should be forced or harried in to driving faster than they're comfortable, but I've been behind folk driving at anything from 40 up to 60/70. I've had verbals for going "too fast" and when I explain the speed limit to them they are in denial.
Absolute fact is, if you can't demonstrate knowledge of the speed limit (best way is to drive just under it, if it is safe) then an examiner can fail you during a driving test.
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24-02-2017 08:18 PM #2575
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24-02-2017 08:19 PM #2576
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24-02-2017 11:02 PM #2578
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When you use a bus lane within the permitted times and folk give absolute evils as if you've just murdered somebody. If they look at the signs they will see they can use them too.
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25-02-2017 06:34 AM #2579
Baths.
My shower room is getting done so I've had to use the bath. Honestly, what is the point?
You get in it, lie back and your knees are sticking out. You get your knees submerged and your back is arched awkwardly as you try and half support you upper body.
Once you get comfortablish you think "what am I supposed to be doing?" When you're in the shower it's pretty obvious but it's as if you're just wallowing in your own muck. The minute you try washing or shampooing anything the water turns manky.
It's for children or girls who get a bit tipsy and want things like candles surrounding them. Pointless waste of space and is getting ripped out if I have my way.
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25-02-2017 09:23 AM #2580
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