Hogging right lane
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Mercdriver wrote: »Weren't you the one on the high horse about the driver behind you? So it's fine for you to criticise others but not fine for anyone to criticise you. Wow that will work on the internet! The most dangerous driver is the one who thinks he never makes a mistake, and thinks he will never make one.0
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wanderlust23 wrote: »Wasn't I the one being tailgating and flashed at? You have assumed I entered the right lane too early and indicated too late. Why don't you assume I didn't and tell me where my mistake was? Oh that's right...you won't because you prefer to assume I was in the wrong so you can sit on your high horse.
It's the arrogant attitude that you couldn't possibly in error that makes me suspicious (and not only me). You find me a driver that never makes a mistake and I will find you a hen's tooth that is 24 carat gold. You can't even stand the scrutiny of telling us roughly how far from the junction you turned into the lane. And the car just appeared there and you didn't see it approach? Are your mirrors attached to the car? Did you use them? Blind spot check? Or did you just assume that because you were driving at the speed limit that no one would be going fast enough to be approaching, and if they were, they shouldn't be, so tough luck on them.
Remember that as you were the one changing direction, it's your responsibility to look for the things you don't expect to see, not what you do. It's called observation and anticipation. That car didn't teleport there. I find it improbable that it would have been going sufficiently quickly to appear out of nowhere and if he had, why didn't you hear him before you saw him?0 -
Mercdriver wrote: »It's the arrogant attitude that you couldn't possibly in error that makes me suspicious (and not only me). You find me a driver that never makes a mistake and I will find you a hen's tooth that is 24 carat gold. You can't even stand the scrutiny of telling us roughly how far from the junction you turned into the lane. And the car just appeared there and you didn't see it approach? Are your mirrors attached to the car? Did you use them? Blind spot check? Or did you just assume that because you were driving at the speed limit that no one would be going fast enough to be approaching, and if they were, they shouldn't be, so tough luck on them.
Remember that as you were the one changing direction, it's your responsibility to look for the things you don't expect to see, not what you do. It's called observation and anticipation. That car didn't teleport there. I find it improbable that it would have been going sufficiently quickly to appear out of nowhere and if he had, why didn't you hear him before you saw him?
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We can go round in circles about this for another 10 pages. The unfortunate fact is that there are many impatient drivers out there, perhaps yourself included.0
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wanderlust23 wrote: »You really are a condescending bunch aren't you? Perhaps you should all jump off your high horses and take a look at your own attitude to the road and other drivers.
Your own friends, who presumably do know you well and may have been with you in a car that you were driving, think that you were 'hogging' the overtaking lane.
Does all that not suggest that perhaps, just perhaps, the only person on a 'high horse' is the one you see in the mirror? (I don't mean your rear view mirror as you probably don't use that. )
I have over 40 years and over half a million miles driving experience. Despite that I make mistakes occasionally and I always try to learn from those mistakes. I do not and never will consider myself to be a perfect driver.
You have a couple of weeks experience and you think you know it all.
Please tell us all where you live and what car you drive so we can take extra care in that area.0 -
Head_The_Ball wrote: »Most posters on here think that your driving could do with some improvement. None of them know you so they have based that solely on what you have posted on here about your own actions.
Your own friends, who presumably do know you well and may have been with you in a car that you were driving, think that you were 'hogging' the overtaking lane.
Does all that not suggest that perhaps, just perhaps, the only person on a 'high horse' is the one you see in the mirror? (I don't mean your rear view mirror as you probably don't use that. )
I have over 40 years and over half a million miles driving experience. Despite that I make mistakes occasionally and I always try to learn from those mistakes. I do not and never will consider myself to be a perfect driver.
You have a couple of weeks experience and you think you know it all.
Please tell us all where you live and what car you drive so we can take extra care in that area.0 -
One day you will learn, probably the hard way.
Hopefully you won't injure or kill anyone else through your own stupidity and unwillingness to learn from your own mistakes.0 -
Head_The_Ball wrote: »One day you will learn, probably the hard way.
Hopefully you won't injure or kill anyone else through your own stupidity and unwillingness to learn from your own mistakes.0 -
Mercdriver wrote: »Or did you just assume that because you were driving at the speed limit that no one would be going fast enough to be approaching, and if they were, they shouldn't be, so tough luck on them.
This sums up the entire thing - sadly.
aka - policing the road.0 -
wanderlust23 wrote: »We can go round in circles about this for another 10 pages. The unfortunate fact is that there are many impatient drivers out there, perhaps yourself included.
And you'll still not accept any wrong doing on your part.0
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