Giving way on a hill
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I give way to things coming uphill as they can't see to reverse. I can.0
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It's still being taught by some driving instructors. I was taught only just over 3 years ago, and I was told about this courtesy rule. Not everyone knows it though as exampled by a diver in a BMW in the lakes who persisted in coming down even though 6 cars behind him were waiting further back at the start of Honister Pass. I'd gone as far to the left as I was prepared to go he decided to keep going, so I put my handbrake on (a foot parking brake in an E class) and he caught a point in my wheel arch, scratching the whole length of his (leased car). He got out of the car shouting at me saying that I had caught him.
I asked him how I had managed that since my handbrake was on so I wasn't moving. I told him he should have waited where the others had waited where there was a verge that I could have pulled on to rather than try and park my car in a wall. Two of his passengers also got out, so I stayed in the car until the passengers got back in. I wasn't going to get in a confrontation with 3 people at once. Got out to exchange details he gave me a finger signal and drove off. His damage was self inflicted, a point I made to my insurance company when I reported the incident for information complete with dashcam footage. He did try and make a claim. He didn't get anywhere. I had no damage at all. Not even a bit of paint.
Insurance company's opinion was that he should have given way since I was going uphill on a single track road, and that my dashcam footage demonstrated that he hit me, not the other way around.0 -
Reversing up a hill in an automatic is a lot harder than reversing down a hill!Changing the world, one sarcastic comment at a time.0
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Reversing up a hill in an automatic is a lot harder than reversing down a hill!
Got that backwards? Reversing up a hill in an auto is simple, pop it into R and lift your foot from the brake and it will hold/creep uphill depending on how steep it is.
Then apply the throttle if its too slow. Whats hard in that? Reversing down = no engine braking though.
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so ianspencer you are admitting to being unable to drive the large vehicle on country roads?
Perhaps some further training is required, a smaller vehicle or choose a route that you can manage.
RVs are not well-designed vehicles, in this case it was a 5 tonne vehicle based on a Sprinter. Take a look at the rear overhang and the ground clearance of the tow bar. 28 foot long, so what is at the back is a lot further away than what is at the front. Also it was built out for width (check where the wheels are in relation to the body) nearly 3 metres wide, so it's simply a matter of having less tarmac to deal with while needing more to turn because of the length.
When you drive a vehicle that size, you are committed, you can't turn it round if you get it wrong and there are plenty of roads you cannot go down.
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No animals or people were hurt in the driving of the vehicle.0 -
The things is if people bother to look beyond the end of their bumper, you can often judge things so no one has to wait for long, if at all. On certain roads, a wait is inevitable, and being a firm believer in carma (see what I did there!) I will always give priority to cars going up hill or if any obstruction is on my side of the road.0
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peter_the_piper wrote: »Don't you just love predictive text.
Don't you find it slightly worrying that, now most predictive text is adaptive and learns your likely word choices, IanMSpencer must be texting about assassinations a lot for it to be his phone's first pick :eek:
eta: No Mr spencer, Sir, I didn't notice that. I noticed nothing. Absolutely nothing. In fact, I've never even been on the MSE forum in my life. What's MSE? What's a forum? Internet? Not me, never heard of it.....0 -
I've only been driving the last eight years but I've always given way to traffic coming up hill (where possible and safe to do so).It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0
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My pet hate is the lack of courtesy. You know the road, see car a distance away and pull in and wait sometimes for 30 seconds plus and they breeze by without a wave of thanks. :mad:0
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Good to see so many courteous drivers on this forum I realise exceptions must be made for large vehicles, towing vehicles etc (which I why I said 'all other things being equal') but when it's car vs car, I think many people must be in the same organisation as those who wait until the annual service before fixing a light bulb - in a car, driving a car, but not thinking about what they are doing.My pet hate is the lack of courtesy. You know the road, see car a distance away and pull in and wait sometimes for 30 seconds plus and they breeze by without a wave of thanks. :mad:If someone is nice to you but rude to the waiter, they are not a nice person.0
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