Fuinseog wrote: » I was driving a country road at night which was unfamiliar to me. there were plenty of curves and dangerous bends so I was taking it handy. the speed limit was 100km and I was driving at 70km and a car was tailgating me with his full lights on which dazzled me if I looked in the rear view mirror. first time I experienced that. next time I will drive slower and turn on my hazards.
Topper Harley wrote: » Two wrongs don't make a right. And their insurance will investigate why you were braking really hard for no reason and will hold you at least partly responsible when they find out that it was because you were trying to cause an collision.
Scruffles wrote: » because shock horror we are going at the max limit and wont move out the way for them to over take.
TheChizler wrote: » Defo you were in the right there. It's people bullying you to go faster that really gets me. I'm an advocate of letting people drive as slow as they like (within reason) as long as they're not completely blocking the road. There could be a multitude of valid reasons for them going slow, if you have a problem overtake when it's safe.
Fuinseog wrote: » in this case it was natives who knew the road. when they did pass out i was given a few gestures.
Mr Keek wrote: » I dont really get tailgated much as I drive appropiate speeds, but an old trick I used to love when i had my last car was to flick on my rear fogs lamps. They Were on both sides of the car directly below my tail lights. Just flick them on for a couple secs whiles maintaining my speed. The driver behind me would always see red and assumed i hit the brakes. Obviously checked my rear view first to make sure there was no one behind them. Can't do it on my new car as i've only the rear fog on one side now!
Muir wrote: » One night recently on a country road, some crazy person decided to try overtake a line of 6 cars on a blind bend. Of course 2 cars start coming down the other side of the road & the person in front of us managed to give him enough room to move in ahead of them. I can't understand people doing crazy things like that, and of course he didn't get any further ahead of us the whole way, so I don't even get the point.
Some Yoke wrote: » What is it with people driving around with full headlights and refusing to dim them for on coming traffic and cars in front?? Drove for 40 mins with some cnut behind me, full and foglights on, on a mild clear evening. So distracting and irritating.
VictorRomeo wrote: » Also, I would broadly class myself as a decent driver.
girl in the striped socks wrote: » That's a really selfish attitude tbh. Let them be someone else's problem could be your problem if they hit & killed/ seriously injured a member of your family. I have no problem with someone going faster than me, my ego isn't that precious that I have to win the battle of who's first on a road. But I draw the line at reckless & dangerous driving. It's one of the most retarded things a person can do.
Mr Keek wrote: » I dont really get tailgated much as I drive appropiate speeds, but an old trick I used to love when i had my last car was to flick on my rear fogs lamps. They Were on both sides of the car directly below my tail lights. Just flick them on for a couple secs whiles maintaining my speed. The driver behind me would always see red and assumed i hit the brakes. Obviously checked my rear view first to make sure there was no one behind them. Can't do it on my new car as i've only the rear fog on one side now! I absolutley hate it when im behind a line of cars on a road, no point overtaking because you are going nowhere and some mongjaws overtakes me and take up the little gap i had with the car in front.
Paddy@CIRL wrote: » I would say that driving at a speed appropriate to the conditions is more important to be honest. Plenty of roads on this island where the limit is far too high for the condition of the road. There's a lot of great information out there for people if they want to learn to be better drivers, but unfortunately most drivers here believe their education stops once they're handed the pink license.
The Idyll Race wrote: » In the last few weeks I was driving between Kilmeague and Newbridge, doing around 80 km/h and the usual muppet mobile came tearing up behind me. There is nowhere to pull in and the overtaking opportunities are rare. So, what do you do? You aren't supposed to hit the brakes. In this case I concentrated on my own driving but it isn't easy. It took several minutes and in the outskirts of Newbridge before Muppet took off with a nice classy swerve manoveur near a blind bend. .
The MiniVan wrote: » Brake really hard for no reason next time somebody is tailgating you!A nice big claim against their insurance policy will teach them when they slam into the back of you!
bluewolf wrote: » Well I wouldn't since you think it's great craic to nearly cause a crash involving a totally innocent third party just because you don't like another driver on the road.
VictorRomeo wrote: » And where, o where, did I say I thought it was great craic to nearly cause a crash? Seriously, what an effing liberty! You should know better.
VictorRomeo wrote: Funny story....
bluewolf wrote: » You were the one who called it funny, and described how you could have and should have moved out of the lane back into the driving lane but decided to stay put blocking the way because you didn't like his driving, and instead decided to further antagonise him. Then you call him the idiot.
VictorRomeo wrote: » a: Yeah the look of panic on his face when he realised his fail was frickin' funny ha ha. b: I could not immediatly - there and then - move out of his way without slowing down. c: I don't do bullies and won't be intimidated by them. In or out of my car. d: I'd do it again. Tailgaters are a$$holes.
VictorRomeo wrote: » Funny story.... I was on the M4 about a year ago and this knob in an E-Class Merc tore right up to me.... I was travelling and a good speed on the motorway but was about to move over when he then went right up me flashing and honking.... He had room to get around if he really wanted to. So I 'slowly' slowed down - not braked mind you - and started my windscreen spray.... He started going nuts and weaving and bobbing behind me.... I'd say he got to about an inch of my rear.... Then, he swung out and pushed hard past me. I could see what was coming next.... His manouver was to swing right in front of me and brake hard.... but quick as a flash I whipped out left but he braked too hard.... I saw the look of panic on his face as I passed him by on the left and he realised that he braked into the path of another car...... Made my day...... I felt sorry for the car he nearly wrecked though..... If I hadn't pulled out he'd have creamed us both.... Well, I reckon my XC90 would have stood a better chance.....
suicide_circus wrote: » It's a funny thing. People will admit they can't cook, they can't spell, can't run a mile, are crap at sports, are crap at maths, are crap at singing, can't swim, are crap at their job etc. But you won't hear anyone say, "God i'm a crap driver"....same way you won't hear anyone say "i'm terrible in the sack!"
Fuinseog wrote: » you wonder about the signage as well. I was driving down in Kerry and there was an unbroken line on the straight section of a few roads but broken for passing out at big bends where you could not see what was coming around the bend against you.