People who coast when reducing their speed rather than braking. I travel a road to work that multiple changes of speed limit and it's ****ing infuriating to not get the advance warning of a brake light.
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Thread: Driving Pet Peeves
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10-03-2022 11:56 AM #2461
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10-03-2022 11:57 AM #2462This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-03-2022 12:01 PM #2463This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Totally agree about the slow price reduction, but I think there’s also a question to be asked about how quick they go. For example, fuel prices have jumped 3p due to rising cost of oil, why?
The fuel in the garage/tanker has already been bought, shipped, processed, and shipped/on its way to the garage, so why should the price go up when they have had no additional cost in that short period of a few hours?
Total greed - same when the costs were kept high over Christmas/new year when the oil cost dropped. An article I read (bbc possibly) stated something like 8 million pounds was spent in the uk on fuel in a 4 week period that was over and above what the fuel price was compared to the previous time oil was at that price (a couple of months before).
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11-03-2022 02:50 PM #2464
I've said it before and I'll say it again, pricks who indicate right at a set of lights just as the lights change, happened this morning at Montrose Terrace heading into town, prick.
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12-03-2022 11:19 AM #2465
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12-03-2022 11:25 AM #2466
Idiots who think that when a bus has stopped blocking their lane, they have the absolute right to pull onto the other side of the road regardless of the oncoming traffic meeting them head on.
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12-03-2022 12:56 PM #2467
rear fog lights wrongfully used.
11pm last night heading home from the Blue Rose Code gig and there is a Nissan Micra ahead on a single carriageway section of the A9 around Birnam and Dunkeld. I'm on cruise control at 58mph and I gain on this car. when I get to about 50m behind it they stick their fog light on! No, I have dipped beams on. I'm not blinding you!!There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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12-03-2022 01:00 PM #2468This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-03-2022 02:38 PM #2469This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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14-03-2022 04:59 PM #2471
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People who beep the horn when they drop someone off.
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14-03-2022 06:03 PM #2472
People who evidently don't understand how average speed cameras work.
Was driving the A9 early yesterday morning. Sitting bang on 60 and guy tailgated me for a mile or so, he then pulled out to overtake and flew away up the road until he hit the next car a mile ahead. Then we reached a dual section and he was off, easily hitting 85+ (I was at 70 and he was flying away from me). Then he spies the average speed camera just after the return of single carriageway and slams his brakes on.
That's not how it works mate. Enjoy your 3 points.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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14-03-2022 09:00 PM #2473This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also drivers who think the hgv 50mph signs apply to them!!Last edited by Moulin Yarns; 14-03-2022 at 09:03 PM.
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15-03-2022 06:00 AM #2474
Cyclist on saturday who thought it was a good idea to cycle between the tram lines on Princes St holding up all the buses trying to get past him, just because there's tram lines doesn't stop it from being a traffic lane when no trams are on it, arrogant arse.
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15-03-2022 08:39 AM #2475This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Depending on the time of day, I'd reckon a cyclist would make better progress than a bus along Princes Street anyways.
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15-03-2022 08:54 AM #2476This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-03-2022 12:58 PM #2477This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by J-C; 15-03-2022 at 01:00 PM.
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15-03-2022 03:16 PM #2478This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All road users should use the leftmost suitable lane when traveling. If the left hand lane isn't suitable then you're entitled to take the next lane.
Remember, it was only a few years ago a foreign student was killed because her bike got caught between the fence/tram-line in a single lane at the West End of Princes St and a minibus with a mic'd up driver that was too close to stop drive over her.
Let's just give each other space and respect those that have to take the space.
I've tried to explain this in a non-patronising way to others before but it is difficult without coming over as a d!ck, if we all just tried to stop killing each other on the roads, then we wouldn't need any rules or guidance, would we?!?
he had a queue of about 6 bus and taxis behind him tooting and flashing their lights, so was obviously holding them up, he didn't seem to be in any rush.Last edited by speedy_gonzales; 15-03-2022 at 03:57 PM.
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15-03-2022 03:26 PM #2479
As a follow-up to giving each other space, I've said before that I drive a vehicle with a spy-in-the-cab so I have no choice but to obey posted limits for my class of vehicle (small van).
It has never really bothered me in the past but recently it has been getting ridiculous with the amount of vehicles that have been driving that close that I've had to do a double take in the rear view mirror after I thought "I must be towing this guy!".
Perhaps it's a disproportionate effect of traffic slowly returning to pre-pandemic levels.
Be it the temp 40 section at the top end of the A1, or the bypass where I can only do 60, I've had numerous folk drive within feet of my bumper. I don't react to it, I don't do anything daft like dab the brakes or put my hazards on, and I always pull back to the left when safe to do so, but I just wonder if the other drivers understand that if I have to stop or slow down considerably, then they will most likely end up in the load space of my van.Last edited by speedy_gonzales; 15-03-2022 at 03:41 PM.
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15-03-2022 03:56 PM #2480
Easter Road this morning... a few cyclists had ended up grouped together, most were in line but one guy overtook the rear few bikes then appeared to slow down and match the speed of the rest and cycled up the middle of the lane totally blocking the increasingly longer queue of vehicles following behind... some of the worst cycling I've seen in ages.
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15-03-2022 04:17 PM #2481This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I had a cyclist today overtake slow moving traffic on St John's Rd heading into town on the wrong side of the road, he had to dart in sharpish when a car missed him by about 2ft, this wasn't a young guy but a bloke in his 50's.
I have no problems with cyclists who are courteous road users, we all have to use the roads but erseholes whether on a bike, car, bus,taxi etc will be called out.
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16-03-2022 11:03 AM #2482
The person who decided to beep at my fiancée whilst she was doing her driving test as she showed 1 sign of hesitation at a busy roundabout (fort kinnaird). She then tailgaited her up a slip road and tried to get on to the dual carriageway before her which would have blocked her in.
Not sure what possesses some people to get so enraged at things. Obviously she couldn't know it was an actual test, but there are still a load of "L" signs on the vehicle.
As it turns out, that 1 bit of hesitation was her only (minor) fault during the exam.Mon the Hibs.
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16-03-2022 11:37 AM #2483
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Not a driving peeve as such but a family member informs me that an dependant petrol station near where they stay in Fife rammed prices up to £1.99.9 a litre, this was met with a boycott and prices dropped to £1.85.9. Scandalous. The Tesco near me is £1.62.9 for E10 petrol.
We ned to HGVs to go on a massive protest like they do in France.
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16-03-2022 12:04 PM #2484This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-03-2022 12:19 PM #2485This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A white van man crashed into the back of my instructors car during one of my lessons because I didn’t move as soon as the traffic lights turned to amber. There’s no need to be in that much of a rush!
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16-03-2022 12:24 PM #2486This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-03-2022 12:56 PM #2487
While tailgating is dangerous ersehole behaviour in any situation, it's particularly baffling when someone does it behind a driving instructor car. Some percentage of regular drivers will be bullied into speeding up, so there's some potential payoff for the ersehole tailgater, but what do they think's going to happen when it's a driving lesson? The instructor's going to go "this fanny behind us is in a hurry, so you'd better speed up to 35"?
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16-03-2022 06:05 PM #2488This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-03-2022 06:21 PM #2489
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I'm sure Scouse Hibee one posted a 'naughty' solution to tailgaters on this thread a while back, especially on the motorway. I'll let him explain.
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17-03-2022 07:12 AM #2490
Price of diesel is so high now that the self-serve pay at the pump hit the maximum £99 before my fuel tank was filled last night. Absolutely ridiculous.
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