In France all new drivers are obliged to use "apprentice" plates (like L plates but with a green A) for 2 years after passing their test. Obviously this doesn't automatically make them better drivers, but other (sensible) drivers will give them a bit more leeway/margin for error on the roads, giving them more time to build confidence and hopefully learn to drive correctly.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-10-2018 12:34 PM #421
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19-10-2018 12:40 PM #422This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I know there is also something you can get here for young drivers where a company puts some tracking device on your car for insurance that tells them if your driving the car like an idiot or not and insurance cost reflects this.....I would make that mandatory for drivers under a certain age or when passed for x time as well.
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19-10-2018 01:00 PM #423This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-10-2018 02:24 PM #424This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think it's frightening the strong emotions that motoring arouses in folk. Every day I see crazy behaviour behind the wheel.
And at the end of the day it's just a way of getting from A to B.
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20-10-2018 07:57 AM #425This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Arguably no more than a smartphone but they shouldn't be compulsory imo.
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20-10-2018 11:47 AM #426This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Telematics boxes don’t tell the whole story though. You can be an excellent driver, but someone else’s poor driving may force you to take evasive action, such as someone coming out of a side street forcing you to brake and swerve. Telematics would score you poorly here for harsh braking and steering, yet you are actually the better driver (and avoided a collision also).
Same for some of them that score you down for driving at what it classes as abnormal times, as mentioned above - what if you work night shift?
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20-10-2018 12:24 PM #427
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The sat nav regularly picks up the wrong speed for the road I'm on, 20 instead of 40 is a favourite in certain areas but it often picks up changes to the allowed speed early or late; if the GPS signal is dodgy then my recorded speed is inaccurate - my record speed is 2,400 mph on the M90! I'm not sure these boxes would save my employer money lol.Space to let
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25-10-2018 06:26 AM #428
The ****ing **** that designed the bit of road between The Gyle centre and the Gogar roundabout. What a stupid ****ing *******.
A set of lights right after the roundabout to let trams pass, then twenty yards on another set for pedestrians to cross, meanwhile traffic coming from Edinburgh Park gets held up trying to get onto the roundabout because, for some ****ing genius reason, they've designed the road to funnel three lanes of traffic into two lanes right at the first set of ******* lights.
So what you get is intermittent gridlock when the lights go red, and folk trying to guess what lane they should be in and without it being in any way clear, they have to start trying to nudge in past each other.
Yesterday I counted four different lanes trying to get into one at one point because the Gyle roundabout was such a ****ing shambles. I don't even blame the drivers now - you can watch someone join a plane at the Gyle side, follow it correctly around the roundabout and by the time they're ready to join the road up to Gogar, they're lane had been joined by several others with nobody really having a clue who is meant to be where.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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25-10-2018 09:44 PM #429This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-10-2018 12:09 PM #430
Some folk have a towing hitch on the rear of their motor even though its a wee hatchback. If you're trying to park in a tightish space it's easy to miss it and dent yer front bumper.
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26-10-2018 07:53 PM #431
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Anyway due to this you have to be cautious but others don’t bother and pile through. Tonight I stopped to let a bus down and obviously it was taking too long so the boy behind me decided to over take me only to have to pull into the side cos surprisingly their was a big double decker coming down to smash him.
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26-10-2018 07:56 PM #432This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Youve reminded me of a major pain in the arse:
theres a row of parked cars, you flash a car coming the other way to come through before you go, and as you’re waiting for them to come past you, another driver (often more than one) arrive at the other end, and just decide to go as well, even though it’s very obvious you’ve already been waiting, selfish pricks!
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26-10-2018 08:15 PM #433
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The amount of folk that don’t acknowledge that I’ve let them through is incredible as well - almost like they think I have to let them through.
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13-11-2018 09:25 AM #434
They have re-done and changed the lane markings on Telford Road, when the Roadworks leave there is going to be carnage for a few weeks as people learn the lanes they need to be in.
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13-11-2018 10:21 AM #435This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-11-2018 10:30 AM #436
Heading to Queensferry Road the right hand lane is straight only and the left lane is a left turn only. Then heading down to crewe toll its the same thing at the traffic lights.
Not that people will adhere to this anyway.
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13-11-2018 11:19 AM #437
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13-11-2018 04:16 PM #439
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13-11-2018 04:44 PM #440This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If so, going towards Crewe Toll has always been right-hand lane for turning right. Like you say, people still queue-jumped.
Going the other way, I thought it worked well. Both lanes for straight ahead, then merging into one just after the lights. Making it just the right-hand lane for going straight on will make the queues horrendous, and encourage people to use the other lane to cut in.
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14-11-2018 10:32 AM #444
If anyone is really that interested to see the new lay-out i will pull my dashcam footage out when i get home.
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14-11-2018 11:25 AM #445
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14-11-2018 04:59 PM #446
Wee bit different not a peeve as such but a bit of credit where it's due.
I commute Edinburgh to Aberdeen every week and on my return journey I by pass Dundee and travel through Couper Angus on the A85 I think.
Anyway it's a 60mph limit immediately changing to a 30mph when you hit Couper Angus, what has been done is a set of traffic lights has been installed at the first junction after the 30mph signs and if they detect you haven't slowed down sufficiently they change to red. The lights aren't there just for this purpose alone as thet also serve as access in and out of a small housing estate but everytime I've been above 30 approaching it or vehicles in front of me over 30mph they change to red. So I guess it's intentional.
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15-11-2018 07:00 PM #449
Folk who wait til the light goes green, then start putting the car in gear, taking off the hand brake, checking the mirrors. The amber light is to alert you that the green light is about to go on, pay attention!
folk who indicate as they’re turning the car. We don’t need you to put on the flashing orange light as your car is turning, we can see the car change direction. We’d really like it if you put the indicator on before then, so we know you’re going to turn.
Road markings that contradict the Highway Code.
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15-11-2018 09:20 PM #450
I was in Nottingham last Sunday, my sister in law was driving, and followed a tram down a street that had no 'no entry' signs, instead it was blue circle with a picture of a tram and a separate sign beneath with the word 'only'. Thanks to the guys who signaled to turn round.
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