Souperfreak wrote: Ok, 7:30am no cars on the road, Legend my 1 hour commute cut down to 15 minutes and then there is a learner driver in a micra doing (I kid you not) 20 miles an hour in front of me. 7:30 in the morning, tehre are no other drivers on the road. How did I get behind a f***ing learner drive in a micra doing 20 miles an hour and of course there is no safe place to overtake them my beautiful 15 minute commute regains time and becomes a 30 minute commute stuck behind a micra doing 20. Sorry about the rant but needed to get that out.
SouperComputer wrote: 20Mph, learner, full or feckin superlicence (depending on the conditions of course) is inconsiderate driving IMO. If you need to drive that slowly, fine, but make an effort to let other drivers make progress, even if you still end up right behind them at the next traffic light!
Nuttzz wrote: we were all learners once, how easy some forget that. At least they had their plates up unlike countless others...
Kaiser2000 wrote: Just to add that it's not just (some, not all) learners that hold up traffic like this. What about truck drivers moving at 60-70kph (in a 100 zone) that refuse to pull in to let you past, idiots waffling on the phone, people weaving left and right in the lane, not indicating, who don't know how to use roundabouts etc. Of course then there's the flip-side of speeding, tailgating, dangerous overtaking, driving with foglights/full headlights on and blinding oncoming traffic (or only one headlight working - very common too) and so on. A full license means nothing in this country. In my experience some of these drivers can be worse than the learners they're whining about! :mad:
Panda Moanium wrote: My personal pet hate is the situation where a truck holding up a convoy of vehicles moves over to the hard shoulder to let traffic past; the car behind refuses to overtake, but continues to hog the middle of the road thus preventing other cars from overtaking. Ignorant or just unaware I don't know, but in my opinion these kind of drivers should have points on their licences just as much as the speeders....
TempestSabre wrote: You find some people have no patience. I drive a lot of difference cars and people do treat you differently depending on what car your in. Its weird.
cregser wrote: Been learner driving recently. Just put up my L plates (a bit late though). Although it is nice to have a warning sign on your car, I've definitely noticed more under/over taking and horn beeping, despite the fact I am getting better and stick at about 50km/h on open roads. With L plates on you see the other side of drivers' personalities on the roads, and it's actually made it more dangerous for me (with more cars appearing from my blind spots in order to get passed). I don't get nervous when other drivers get testy (I get pissed off), but I'm sure there's a lot of people that'd loose their bottle with this kinda stuff. Give me a chance and I'll pull over and let you pass, beep your horn at a junction and I think I'll intentionally stall the car.
I have varied experience of driving large, heavy, slow, long, and wide vehicles in the greater Dublin area. I find that many car drivers do not appreciate the dynamics and difficulties of driving large vehicles on busy roads. Tractors are particularly difficult especially on dual carriageways. e.g. I am approaching a roundabout in a tractor with a long trailer or machinery on the rear, and I wish to take the third exit. I must be in the right hand lane. It's virtually impossible to change lane as no one will let a tractor in front of them. Many car drivers don't seem to understand these difficulties and drive with a "me,me,me" attitude.
Lump Basher wrote: I bet I would have found somewhere to overtake - it's your own fault for not being assertive.