womandriver wrote: » In the day light hours you probably will see them but not an unlit person/car at night. I have often seen cars pull out of side roads on to the hard shoulder without stopping, with intention of merging with traffic. As careful as you maybe be, there's no accounting for actions of others. The hard shoulder isn't a safe place to be driving.
af_thefragile wrote: » What the heck is wrong with that poll?! or is it just my internet browser??
Deleted User wrote: » Moving into the hard shoulder to allow overtaking is just like any other action on the role, you have the responsibility to do it safely and it's your fault if you cause a crash by pulling in in the wrong place. But most of the hard shoulder is perfect for pulling in to allow faster vehicles to pass, so use it!
Chemical Burn wrote: » WHO THE **** IS MESSING WITH THIS POLL
womandriver wrote: » So use it!?? Aggressive much?
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » Erm, what was agressive about Dolan's post?
womandriver wrote: » The "So use it!" bit with the exclamation mark.
Deleted User wrote: » Not as all! What I mean is, use it as in if it's safe to do so and you need to use it to clear a backlog of frustrated followers. It's also called having respect for your fellow road users, we all use the roads, or should I say we all share the roads, but we often have different reasons for being on the road, some people just need (are able to) to get somewhere faster than others.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » I don't think that was their intent. Hot headed drivers get on my t1ts as much as slow drivers and you can spot em a mile off. Like you, I wouldn't put myself out to let them past but at the time same time, I don't want their erratic driving style near me so I will let them move on when I can.
fasttalkerchat wrote: » Shouldn't be on the roads if they are unable to drive at the set speeds.
womandriver wrote: » As I edited to include above, I myself am not a "slow" driver, conditions allowing, I drive to the speed limit. I just happen to think aggressive drivers are just as dangerous when theyre intimidating other drivers.
Deleted User wrote: » I like to use exclamation marks, it's just a habit!
purplecow1977 wrote: » They are speed LIMITS, not TARGETS. Yesterday, driving from Dublin - Galway, I witnessed 3, yes 3, idiotic drivers. That's not including the 1 slow driver holding up 8 cars either. The other 3 were idiots who proceeded to overtake 4/5 vehicles travelling at 80kmh; 2 of whom did so approaching a bend, 1 van driver overtook 3 cars behind me and had to pull in behind me swiftly as there was an oncoming car. For 1 other car he drove 'dually' beside the car 2 behind me. Merc, BMW and Audi drivers are assholes. As are van drivers. Generally. Obviously I can't 'generalise', but any of the impatient dangerous drivers are usually drivers of those vehicles. Really. I was gobsmacked.
Dwork wrote: » I'm going to bet you drive a Yaris.
purplecow1977 wrote: » They are speed LIMITS, not TARGETS.
pappyodaniel wrote: » On a couple of occasions tonight I overtook a slow car perfectly, only to have them get annoyed with me and proceed to flash their lights and then leave their full lights on. Bastards...
J Bourke wrote: » Surprised it took til post #80 for this to be mentioned :rolleyes:
J Bourke wrote: » This! 100% legal and safe manoeuvre and they take it as a personal insult! How dare you overtake ME! Get the boat! :mad:
Deleted User wrote: » I've had it happen a couple of years ago when I caught up with someone on the motorway, I was doing 120km/h (ish but less than 125) as I was passing him, the prat speeded up! I just went for it and passed him at 150km :mad: Why do people do that! I then slowed back to 120km/h ish ans never saw him in my mirrors again!