Right then - lets get if off our chests. List the things that other road users do that annoy you the most. For example;
1. Choosing the wrong Lane - on the motorway when people don't pull over. The standard of lane discipline in the UK is awful. And if you undertake them they'll flash you. Muppets.
2. Hesitation - You're waiting at a set of traffic lights and there are about 10 cars in front of you. You are hoping to get through the lights before they go red again but the muppet in the 3rd car sits there for 5 seconds before he decides its time to start moving again. This means you have to wait for another 5 minutes while the lights go red again.
3. Indicating at the wrong time - You are just about to pass a car on the motorway and just as you get alongside the indicator comes on. Really you should now be stamping on the brakes because this car is about to change lane and will hit the side of you. But in fact, you know they have just decided they want to change lane, they don't actually mean it. Numpties.
4. 4X4s / Vans / Lorries on country lanes - People in wide vehicles on narrow roads have a responsibility to take extra car. So why do I find myself forced into the bushes and having to stamp on the brakes whenever I'm in a little country lane and one of these vehicles comes the other way? They never slow dowm, they just steam past. I've already had one beautiful car written off by a gimp in a van doing just this.
5. Fog Lamps - Driving round with fog lamps on for no reason. It doesn't look cool. Turn them off!
6. Pulling across sideroads / roundabouts when there is a queue of traffic in front and nowhere to go. - It's great isn't it. You are turning right at a roundabout onto a busy road but there is a queue of cars from right to left and they pull across the roundabout in front of you needlessly blocking your path. Thanks for that you inconderate monkey riders!
There really isn't that much skill needed to drive well on the roads. It's a simple case of hazard perception and courtesy. Amazing that so many drivers seem completley oblivious to the fact that there are other road users to think about.
1. Choosing the wrong Lane - on the motorway when people don't pull over. The standard of lane discipline in the UK is awful. And if you undertake them they'll flash you. Muppets.
2. Hesitation - You're waiting at a set of traffic lights and there are about 10 cars in front of you. You are hoping to get through the lights before they go red again but the muppet in the 3rd car sits there for 5 seconds before he decides its time to start moving again. This means you have to wait for another 5 minutes while the lights go red again.
3. Indicating at the wrong time - You are just about to pass a car on the motorway and just as you get alongside the indicator comes on. Really you should now be stamping on the brakes because this car is about to change lane and will hit the side of you. But in fact, you know they have just decided they want to change lane, they don't actually mean it. Numpties.
4. 4X4s / Vans / Lorries on country lanes - People in wide vehicles on narrow roads have a responsibility to take extra car. So why do I find myself forced into the bushes and having to stamp on the brakes whenever I'm in a little country lane and one of these vehicles comes the other way? They never slow dowm, they just steam past. I've already had one beautiful car written off by a gimp in a van doing just this.
5. Fog Lamps - Driving round with fog lamps on for no reason. It doesn't look cool. Turn them off!
6. Pulling across sideroads / roundabouts when there is a queue of traffic in front and nowhere to go. - It's great isn't it. You are turning right at a roundabout onto a busy road but there is a queue of cars from right to left and they pull across the roundabout in front of you needlessly blocking your path. Thanks for that you inconderate monkey riders!
There really isn't that much skill needed to drive well on the roads. It's a simple case of hazard perception and courtesy. Amazing that so many drivers seem completley oblivious to the fact that there are other road users to think about.