The tosser’s lane on the M90 northwards towards the Queensferry Crossing. It’s clearly a rat run for impatient drivers approaching the bridge at busy periods. The lane is ostensibly for traffic going west before the Forth or going into Queensferry itself. It’s irritating watching them while you’re sitting in the mainstream lanes, but worse than that are the frequent and dangerous antics of the more ‘erratic’ idiots. The lane seems to be fairly empty during normal times.
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24-08-2024 01:05 PM #3571
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24-08-2024 08:50 PM #3572This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It’s a bit like the phantom reason for the queue on the bypass near the Straiton junction…always slows down to a crawl, even in quieter days, then a couple of miles later hey presto you are off again!
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25-08-2024 01:09 PM #3573This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-08-2024 03:40 AM #3574
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14-09-2024 07:16 AM #3575
Roundabout lane discipline (or the lack of). The amount of times recently, I’ve approached a roundabout where there’s two lanes and I’ve been in the right hand lane and another car in the left hand lane on approach but as soon as you both enter the roundabout, the car in the left lane veers into the right lane.
Bonus peeve, cars that use the right hand indicator instead of the left hand indicator to indicate they are about to exit the roundabout. I don’t mean those that have been going right at the roundabout and have just forgotten to turn the indicator off. I mean people who purposely put on their right hand indicator as they are coming off the roundabout. WTF? I even encountered somebody the other day in front of me in one of the lanes that bypasses a roundabout (but where you have to give way to vehicles exiting the roundabout) indicate right. I was thinking - WTF is he going to try cut across to get back on the roundabout the other way - no he was intending to turn left.
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14-09-2024 08:31 AM #3577This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There’s a 2 lane roundabout near our house. It’s quite small, and when 2 cars are there at the same time they both need to keep to their lanes. However, people going straight over (left lane) have a habit of just taking a straight line across it through sheer laziness. It’s caused no ends of near misses and bumps.
We have to turn right on it to head home, and you end up watching the car to your left more than watching for traffic coming from the right. When you have to hit the horn to warn them they’re about to hit you by veering across your lane, you get the hand gestures and dogs abuse as if you’re in the wrong! Some folk are just idiots
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14-09-2024 08:33 AM #3578This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-09-2024 10:04 AM #3579This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-09-2024 11:26 AM #3580
People who don’t know how to use roundabouts are my biggest bugbear when driving.
Just now at the marionville roundabout a guy decided at the last second that he didn’t want to go straight over, he wanted to turn left onto Lochend Road south but instead of just going right round the roundabout he decided to swerve right so everyone had to slam their brakes on. Twat 🤬
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14-09-2024 12:19 PM #3581
The roundabout over the by-pass on the Calder Road is a nightmare when it’s busy. The number of people when heading into town that think they can be in the outside lane approaching the roundabout and cross into the middle lane going through the roundabout is ridiculous. Had several drivers cut across the front of me doing this and all seem to think they are in the right. Naw pal check the lines on the road!
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14-09-2024 01:18 PM #3582This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
From memory it’s also well signposted as you approach the roundabout as well
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14-09-2024 04:47 PM #3583
Continuing the roundabout theme, had someone come to a complete halt on a small roundabout this afternoon, stopped all the traffic on 3 sides of a 4 way roundabout whilst they decided which way they wanted to go. Utter clown
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15-09-2024 07:55 PM #3584
Buckin' roundabouts and lane discipline.
It really shouldn't be that difficult!
Driving West along Calder Rd this morning heading towards the M8, come to the traffic light controlled Calder r-a-b, I'm in lane 2 of 3 because although I'm going right, I know I have to peel left and I'm in a small van that struggles to accelerate past much.
Driver to the right of me, in lane 3 decides he's gonna straight line and come off for Hermiston. We're side by side for a bit, I feel the van get nudged so I cede to lane 1 then follow them off towards Heriot Watt uni.
They slow down, indicate left, but carry on. They then swing a right to go down Gogar Station Rd. I'm following, not chasing but they don't stop.
When we get to the A8 I pull over, take pictures and report it through my companies control centre.
Only paint was traded with a small dent, but bùgger me, how could someone not know they've hit someone and obliviously drive off?Last edited by speedy_gonzales; 16-09-2024 at 03:41 PM.
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18-09-2024 11:58 AM #3585
Roundabout discipline is probably my second biggest driving peeve, behind aggressive tailgating.
I’m car sharing to work at the moment and the driver I share with is erratic as anything with roundabouts, sometimes gets them perfectly right, other times he’s as bad as some of the descriptions above, to the point where reading them, I wondered if it might have been us.
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24-09-2024 08:35 AM #3586
This isn’t so much a peeve but aggressive driving. Coming down the M6 last night and a van came roaring up behind me, flashing lights. I couldn’t move over because of a lorry moving up in the outside lane. Inside lane completely clear so when he did pull out he then cut back in and there must have been inches between me and him.
It was pissing rain, really wet and could’ve been an accident, I would be dead because he’d have shunted me in to the lorry on the inside. Senseless."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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25-09-2024 09:43 AM #3587This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I shelled out for a front and rear dash cam recently as I feel it's only a matter of time until something happens. I'm getting much more introverted and reclusive these days!
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25-09-2024 02:24 PM #3588
Was tailgated down to the speed camera at Newbridge underpass lunchtime today by a dog walking service van. Adventure Paws, I’m sure the dog owners would be pleased to know their pooches are in the hands of a maniac. As mentioned above I had nowhere to go due to traffic beside me and this clown was inches off my butt. So close in fact all I could see behind me was his windscreen. Once up onto the M9 he sped away at 80 plus.
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25-09-2024 03:26 PM #3589This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-09-2024 06:30 PM #3590
Baby on Board sign works a treat for tailgaters
You actually see them backing off through your rear view mirror when they spot the sign
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26-09-2024 05:21 PM #3591
People who don’t understand how filtering down to one lane works on a dual carriageway.
Headed into Edinburgh earlier on - signs well in advance saying “use both lanes when queuing”. The zipper style of filtering works a treat.
Yet we still have bellends on the inner lane getting as close to the car in front to not let people in. Just creates further unnecessary queues and is unbelievably petty.
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27-09-2024 04:01 AM #3592This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-09-2024 09:17 AM #3593
The new road layout on Morrison Street, making it two way from Malones bar back up towards the EICC. This must be one of the stupidest changes to ever be implemented on Edinburgh's roads.
Cars rarely ever use the new lane coming up the street, which is just as well as plenty of cars think it is still one way and drive on the now wrong side of the road down the street. And it makes it really difficult to get out of Grove St onto Morrison street. Madness.
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30-09-2024 09:26 AM #3594This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-09-2024 09:34 AM #3595This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Van this morning going down the road the wrong way, caused absolute chaos when that and the van next to it both tried to turn right at Malones. Think they need to do something to sort it out.
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30-09-2024 09:42 AM #3596
Cyclists creeping about in the mornings now with no lights and/or reflective clothing on.
I was on the canal path this morning just before 7 and whilst not pitch black it was gloomy and visibility was not great. I had on a reflective jacket and front and back lights. Guy coming the other way had no lights and a forest green jacket on (which was really smart tbf). Against the murky canal water on one side and green trees on the other side he couldn't really be seen until he was right on me. On a busier road he would have been all but invisible and that becomes infinitely more dangerous for both him and other road users than it is on the canal path.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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30-09-2024 10:49 AM #3597This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-09-2024 11:11 AM #3598
Drivers when waiting to turn right out of a side road into a main road who sit in the middle of the road rather than getting as far right as possible meaning that if the road is wide enough you can get past on the inside and turn left.
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30-09-2024 11:29 AM #3599This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As for the car in the wrong lane, well eejits are just eejits and it happens all over Edinburgh and no one stops them. Today after going to Broxburn to collect our grandson, we had a council truck parked at Roseburn Ter at the cafe there causing chaos and then a van parked just after the lights at W Maitland ST just beyond Palmerston PL also causing chaos, this was around 8.50am right in the middle of rush hour, no traffic wardens or police.Last edited by J-C; 30-09-2024 at 11:36 AM.
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30-09-2024 03:03 PM #3600This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The van wasn't just in the wrong lane BTW , it was actually on the wrong side of the road going in the wrong direction. It's the third time I've seen that happen in a matter of weeks so it def needs rectified. They had those road dividers in place for a while which stopped it after initial problems, but took them away about a month ago maybe - now its started happening again.
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