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jefferz
30 Aug 19 16:14
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Two that really annoy me.........
1. Drivers who approach a T junction and either sit in the middle of the lane or sit right to turn left or left to turn right.Increasingly popular.
2. Drivers in traffic queues who leave a large gap between themselves and the car in front (probably operating their mobile phone) not realising that they are holding up traffic at roundabouts and junctions behind them.

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By:
HGS
When: 30 Aug 19 16:17
Speeding out to turn in front of you from a junction and then crawling is my greatest annoyance.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 30 Aug 19 16:17
This is the market without people leaving their full beam on at dogging sites, right? There's nothing so discouteous as those who don't dip their headlights.
By:
TINnotaTON
When: 30 Aug 19 18:25
Don't enjoy motorway driving at the best of times, but witnessed some absolutely horror driving on the way home from salford royal yesterday, twats who basically think that flicking there indicator once then shooting lanes inches from other cars is ok, was really unbelievable how at least 4 drivers avoided these **** was miraculous really !!!! and

2, Twats that start edging out from side streets, virtually in the middle of the road, trying to force you to stop and let them out, i just blast my horn and go round them, have some patience you ignorant bastards.
By:
The Management
When: 30 Aug 19 20:34
It makes my blood boil - but I have lost count of the number of people that undertake me on the motorway using the slow lane - while I am doing a steady 5 0mph in the middle lane! So rude! Wink
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 30 Aug 19 20:39
It makes my blood boil

That's not hard to doLaugh
By:
Knight Commander
When: 30 Aug 19 22:49
There's a 3 lane one-way street near me and some drivers think it perfectly normal to turn off it from the centre lane into a side road.

Seems to happen more and more and is fast becoming the norm. Can't fathom the thinking behind this.
By:
BARROWBOY
When: 31 Aug 19 09:43
People who swing out Ito the middle of the road in their focus or similar to negotiate a tight left turn as though they’re driving a 80 foot juggernaught.
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 31 Aug 19 14:09
People!!!
By:
Coachbuster
When: 31 Aug 19 14:28
2. Drivers in traffic queues who leave a large gap between themselves and the car in front (probably operating their mobile phone) not realising that they are holding up traffic at roundabouts and junctions behind them.

answer .. exhaust fumes
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 31 Aug 19 14:39
stop

start


Laugh
By:
trilby22
When: 31 Aug 19 14:54
By:
Nebs
When: 31 Aug 19 19:13
1. Idiots who are driving faster than me. They'll kill someone, slow down.
2. Idiots who are driving slower than me. Some of us have appointments to get to, get a move on.
3. Idiots who pull out of side roads to try and make you stop and let them out.
4. Idiots who zoom along main roads and never consider letting you out from a side road.
By:
impossible123
When: 31 Aug 19 20:08
Road users who think not using the indicator will help to prolong the life of the battery - they do not!
Road users who think the speed limit does not apply to them!
Road users who do not use the bus lane when it's not in operation eg 7/10am or 4/7pm!
Road users who are simply ignorant of the Highway Code/Driving and arrogant with big expensive "leased" vehicles!
Road users who simply cannot drive!
By:
lybertyne
When: 31 Aug 19 20:36
Undertaking on motorways.

I know certain cars are famous for not indicating but there is a roundabout near me and I'd say 8/10 of all cars do not indicate on it.  It is a proper roundabout, not one you can drive over.  It has 4 exits/entrances and it's on a busy road.  I can't work out why it's such an indicator blackspot.
By:
lybertyne
When: 31 Aug 19 20:38
I heard some good advice once.  Don't shake hands with someone who has just got out of their car after a drive.  It is highly probable that they have picked their nose.
By:
impossible123
When: 31 Aug 19 22:01
O/T
Never ever eat peanuts from the plate at any pub as it's very probable to contain dry semen too. Sorry!
By:
irishone
When: 31 Aug 19 22:02
Two tractors , two farmers, one goin g one way the tother the other, stop and have a chat,block the road see you coming up behind,  wait until you stop then move off.....welcome to rural ireland
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 31 Aug 19 22:38
Far too many to mention but, at the moment for me, are those who indicate right, when about to exit a roundabout!

So I wait for them to pass, and they are gone!

This doesn't seem to apply to any driver type, in that they can be young, old, BMW or van drivers!

I can't give an incidence of this, but it is far too common!

Consider if you will, that you station yourself at a roundabout, to record such events...
you would have to multiply that, by the number of other exits!

Please watch out for this, and post back here.

Not wishing to dilute the seriousness of the above, but have to add those (very many) who indicate when they have already exited!
By:
BonnieDday
When: 06 Sep 19 22:52
Drivers (the majority) who possess not a clue how to merge onto a major road from a minor slip road. They think it's sufficient simply to indicate right and blunder out regardless of who or what is coming along the major road. They are subject to "give way" instructions and markings, not that this makes any difference to them. They then cause a domino effect as everyone gets squeezed up and has to brake. They should either give way or, if they must emerge, get their speed up to match or exceed the speed of the traffic on the major road. I follow this strategy and never have a problem, nor get hooted at, nor receive a w**ker gesticulation.
By:
impossible123
When: 07 Sep 19 13:35
Would anyone wish to hazard a guess the main culprits of inconsiderate and/or bad driving? I'm waiting.......
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 07 Sep 19 16:41
With due apologies to any such drivers on here, but BMW divers have to be in the front runners
so, if the cap fits, wear it!
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 07 Sep 19 16:49
You mean

Bob Wailers

Groupies

Laugh
By:
Ramruma
When: 07 Sep 19 17:23
Something that is dying out, presumably due to satnavs, is people slowing down at each side road to read the street name, so it is not all bad news.
By:
macarony
When: 07 Sep 19 17:53
when it comes to motorway driving I think the insurance companies should require a driver to have had some formal motorway training by a driving instuctor before they issue insurance to allow the drive to drive on a motorway. Just lastnight a mile or two south of junction 34 on the M6 a complete tool ran up the back of a Renult kangoo at speed  with a familiy inside causing a five car pile up. Just another day on the motorways of Britain where inexperienced drivers are allowed to take to the motorways without a clue as how their driving style and attitude will affect everyone else.
By:
Manoleeds
When: 07 Sep 19 18:08
People who refer to the slow lane and the fast lane. Neither exist.
By:
Ramruma
When: 07 Sep 19 18:10
Different motorways are different. Undertaking is verboten up north where they'd rather sit in a tailback than overtake in the wrong lane (though capital punishment for middle-lane hoggers might help here). The M25 round London is like a racetrack at times but with less lane discipline, even though motorways leading off it are perfectly civilised.

@Coachbuster -- the leaving gaps in queues is part of police training (in case the car in front breaks down) and I wonder if it has spread from there, or might come from a foreign highway code equivalent.

Mini-roundabouts still seem to confuse people, despite being around for decades.
By:
macarony
When: 07 Sep 19 18:11
very true the inside lane is main driving lane, lanes two and three are for overtaking
By:
Ramruma
When: 07 Sep 19 18:23
One thing that screws up motorway lane discipline is lower lorry speed limits that mean the inside lane really does become the slow lane.
By:
macarony
When: 07 Sep 19 20:12
despite the having some of the most sophisticated monitoring speed/driving deivces fitted to all lorries that basically mean nobody can get away with speeding, speed limiters  are fitted to all lorries so ovetaking slower vehicles or going up hills becomes painful and laborious.
By:
impossible123
When: 08 Sep 19 10:06
I believe one can overtake on the inside lane (1) if lane 2 or lane 3 are going slower, but must be within the speed limit. For instance, if lane 1 is free/less crowded, and lane 2 or lane 3 are crowded and slow moving overtaking in lane 1 is allowed provided it's within the speed limit . For instance, speed limit is 30mph; traffic in lane 2 and 3 are doing about 25mph - overtake in lane 1 if one already in lane 1 or change into lane 1 to overtake.

Otherwise the outside lanes eg lane 2 or lane 3 are most appropriate for overtaking the vehicle on the left.
By:
jumper3
When: 08 Sep 19 10:45
Roundabouts. Have to be extra vigilant I know as much as I can about drivers around me. Worse still, driviers on roundabouts who don't know where they are going, who even change their minds while being on the roundabout.

That and drivers who have been out of an evening, who are driving deliberately under the speed limit as they have been drinking. See this on motorways, usually on a Friday and Saturday evening. They are trying to 'avoid' any attention from the police though giving the game away by their perceived tolerance on the road.
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 08 Sep 19 10:55
Interesting that motor cycles haven't been given a shout here...

Therefore, to put that straight....

Motor cycle riders, who insist in using their high intensity 10,000 watt laser headlights, which cause the car driver complete loss of vision
whether from in front or behind!!

They seem to think that it enables them to go faster and to be seen, but it doesn't, as they cant be seen at all!

They might not even be at the front, but you can't see that, or it could be a car, with only one working headlight on high beam!
By:
cooperman
When: 08 Sep 19 16:42
People in 'vintage' cars who, at the first sight of summer clog the tourist routes, driving along at 30mph with a gormless look on their faces. Crazy
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 09 Sep 19 17:46
agree with johnny mustang headlights on full beam  at dogging sites, was taking part in a bukkake session last night and the headlights put me off my stroke!  dammed inconsiderate , one of the chaps even asked the lady  recieving the loads if it was ok if he smoked !  how classless ! one has to keep standards !
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 09 Sep 19 18:58
^ Laugh
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