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Love the sipie technique.
Best on a bike, just go past on the back wheel, shouting "LOSERS" to the drivers in their cages, and don't forget to flick the killswitch each time you see an especially nervous and harassed looking old biddy with a homocidal 3-series driver trying to force their way in.
bros
jeez I can't spell today
[Edited by bros2 - 10/18/2002 3:21:07 PM]
Best on a bike, just go past on the back wheel, shouting "LOSERS" to the drivers in their cages, and don't forget to flick the killswitch each time you see an especially nervous and harassed looking old biddy with a homocidal 3-series driver trying to force their way in.
bros
jeez I can't spell today
[Edited by bros2 - 10/18/2002 3:21:07 PM]
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LOL sorry mate...
Perhaps I should have changed your name to mine in the pic - then it would show what typically happens to Rich when he tries to take short cuts...
Perhaps I should have changed your name to mine in the pic - then it would show what typically happens to Rich when he tries to take short cuts...
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Can I volunteer this thread to the *SN Hall of Fame*?
This has really made my Friday. Before Saxo obstructed loads of people from going about their lawful business I was hung over and pretty bored . Now the girls in the office think I've gone deranged as I've spent the afternoon bursting into hysterical laughter. In fact, this is almost as good as going to the pub at midday and having to get my little brother to drive me home due to my advanced state of inebriation, which is what normally happens on a Friday. Good on you, the lot of you. Award yourselves many many of the proposed SN 'ranking' points
This has really made my Friday. Before Saxo obstructed loads of people from going about their lawful business I was hung over and pretty bored . Now the girls in the office think I've gone deranged as I've spent the afternoon bursting into hysterical laughter. In fact, this is almost as good as going to the pub at midday and having to get my little brother to drive me home due to my advanced state of inebriation, which is what normally happens on a Friday. Good on you, the lot of you. Award yourselves many many of the proposed SN 'ranking' points
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Theres probably 30 people in Edinburgh on different internet sites typing :
"Yeah, that little prostate in the Subaru this morning blocking the outside lane!, he made me 3 minutes late for work"
Indeed - fair play SB - youve now got me further behind in my work as Ive been on here all afternoon
"Yeah, that little prostate in the Subaru this morning blocking the outside lane!, he made me 3 minutes late for work"
Indeed - fair play SB - youve now got me further behind in my work as Ive been on here all afternoon
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Before Saxo obstructed loads of people from going about their lawful business
Probably a good thing the old rating system isn't up and running yet. I'd probably have 'total jerk' next to my name with half of scoobynet voting to have me lynched
BTW I've done **** all work today as well
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My thoughts on this are pretty much the same as SB's but I've just kinda accepted it now. It just gets me wound up and in a bad mood if I think about it! In situations like that I think it's only fair that cars should be let in one at a time. Kinda alternate. What really naffs me off is I let one car in and that seems to give all the others cue to nearly take out my front end to get in as well. Then, theres the majority of women (I'm sad to say and i'm not sterotyping, it's just an observation) who look straight ahead and attach themselves to the car infront and point blank refuse to let anyone in. They even block junctions so as to stop potential 'que jumpers'. It's pathetic. It's also pathetic that i'm tarred with the same brush as them. A terrible woman driver. I'm not!! Instead of getting wound up bout it (like i'm managing to do to myself at the moment!) everyone ought to learn to chill out. Pressure means that we need to be places at certain times which is stressful and other peoples bad driving is emmensely annoying but we should all learn to try chilling out a little. We will all end up in early graves if we carry on getting so wound up! I shall now step down from my soap box!!
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Yeah, that little prostate in the Subaru this morning blocking the outside lane!, he made me 3 minutes late for work
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Perhaps I should have changed your name to mine in the pic - then it would
show what typically happens to Rich when he tries to take short cuts..
show what typically happens to Rich when he tries to take short cuts..
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ajm do you live in Edinburgh? The reason I ask is that your technique is possible. You've shown your line going into Braid Park through the double gates and coming out the other gates at the end. If you actually did that, I'd p1ss myself laughing
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A few titbits from the highway code.
Being overtaken. If a driver is trying to overtake you, maintain a steady course and speed, slowing down if necessary to let the vehicle pass. Never obstruct drivers who wish to pass. Speeding up or driving unpredictably while someone is overtaking you is dangerous. Drop back to maintain a two-second gap if someone overtakes and pulls into the gap in front of you.
Do not hold up a long queue of traffic
Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake. In congested conditions, where adjacent lanes of traffic are moving at similar speeds, traffic in left-hand lanes may sometimes be moving faster than traffic to the right. In these conditions you may keep up with the traffic in your lane even if this means passing traffic in the lane to your right. Do not weave in and out of lanes to overtake.
Being overtaken. If a driver is trying to overtake you, maintain a steady course and speed, slowing down if necessary to let the vehicle pass. Never obstruct drivers who wish to pass. Speeding up or driving unpredictably while someone is overtaking you is dangerous. Drop back to maintain a two-second gap if someone overtakes and pulls into the gap in front of you.
Do not hold up a long queue of traffic
Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake. In congested conditions, where adjacent lanes of traffic are moving at similar speeds, traffic in left-hand lanes may sometimes be moving faster than traffic to the right. In these conditions you may keep up with the traffic in your lane even if this means passing traffic in the lane to your right. Do not weave in and out of lanes to overtake.
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Not yet.
I've read this thread in amazement. The only concrete thing that can be learned from it is this.
SB - Whether right or wrong(I don't have an opinion on this) I would make sure I didn't post about stuff like this again. You'll just get aggro so whats the point of wasting your own time and getting stick.
I love all the holier than thou posts - they would never do anything illegal on the road.
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I've read this thread in amazement. The only concrete thing that can be learned from it is this.
SB - Whether right or wrong(I don't have an opinion on this) I would make sure I didn't post about stuff like this again. You'll just get aggro so whats the point of wasting your own time and getting stick.
I love all the holier than thou posts - they would never do anything illegal on the road.
Alas
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I have to thank SB for this thread as its been the best one Ive posted on for a while, genuine good disagreement without people falling out!!
And as it turned out SB was wrong
Kidding mate
(but you were )
Edited as Iam retarded and cant type!!
[Edited by TomM - 10/18/2002 4:42:25 PM]
And as it turned out SB was wrong
Kidding mate
(but you were )
Edited as Iam retarded and cant type!!
[Edited by TomM - 10/18/2002 4:42:25 PM]
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I was right
Who knows, opinion is a little split
I've enjoyed the thread too and don't regret posting it but, John F it seems to me quoting the highway code has totally fecked your argument??
This relates to overtaking and is therefore relative to preventing people hogging the outside lane. We are talking about undertaking or passing on the left which the next paragraph relates to IMO...
This seems to suggest it is ok to pass a vehicle on the left if two lanes of traffic have formed but are moving at a different speed. It does not suggest to me that you are allowed to overtake (i prefer the word undertake) people if the left hand lane is devoid of traffic and this is backed up by the line...
My reading of it is that this line sets the tone/policy but that an exception is spelled out in part that followed, i.e. congested situations where traffic has formed in both lanes. Had two ques formed and the left hand lane was moving faster then fair enough, this happens all the time on bypasses, etc. This was not the case and cars were moving into the left lane, increasing to 30mph to pass a large number of cars, and then coming back in (all for their own gain). This to me is overtaking, not passing on the left and is not supported by the quoted paragraphs of the highway code
In my circumstance traffic had not formed in both lanes (for reasons I tried to outline pages ago) and as such I do not see how these drivers could apply the normal get out clause of a slower moving lane. FWIW a que didn't actually form behind me until I was ready to merge back in so strickly speaking I didn't hold up a long que of traffic and therefore didn't break the law on this occasion
I'm right
Any traffic cops kicking around with an opinion?
Who knows, opinion is a little split
I've enjoyed the thread too and don't regret posting it but, John F it seems to me quoting the highway code has totally fecked your argument??
If a driver is trying to overtake you, maintain a steady course and speed, slowing down if necessary to let the vehicle pass. Never obstruct drivers who wish to pass.
Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake. In congested conditions, where adjacent lanes of traffic are moving at similar speeds, traffic in left-hand lanes may sometimes be moving faster than traffic to the right. In these conditions you may keep up with the traffic in your lane even if this means passing traffic in the lane to your right
Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake
In my circumstance traffic had not formed in both lanes (for reasons I tried to outline pages ago) and as such I do not see how these drivers could apply the normal get out clause of a slower moving lane. FWIW a que didn't actually form behind me until I was ready to merge back in so strickly speaking I didn't hold up a long que of traffic and therefore didn't break the law on this occasion
I'm right
Any traffic cops kicking around with an opinion?