Liveinadive wrote:suprised you got away with 140 though lol.
You are wrong and if you need to be told why, you shouldn't be allowed behind the wheel at all. No wonder you've been banned, though it seems you haven't yet learned your lesson.Moto70 wrote:I'm a firm believer that there is a massive difference between speed and careless driving, any fucker can get on a bike or a quick car and go fast but it shocks me just how many think that makes them a good driver.
No, he had no intention of allowing me to move back over in front of him* (as he'd been steaming up the outside lane at about 90 then veered across two lanes to undertake everyone), though there would have been room for me to drop in behind, if said undertaker had not slammed on his brakes as he was undertaking me (to avoid collision with slow-moving middle-lane camper in front of me now trying to move over himself) and then forced me to brake heavily by cutting me up so that he could squeeze into a gap that wasn't there and speed off again, by which time I couldn't safely move over and make my exit, without cutting-up now faster moving traffic in left lane, which was by now catching up with me. I could have made my exit, but in doing so, I'd have had to push in abruptly and force someone else to brake.Moto70 wrote:If there was space for the undertaker in the lane to your left there was space for you, no?
So, erm, do you think you're a good driver then?Moto70 wrote:... I'm a firm believer that there is a massive difference between speed and careless driving, any fucker can get on a bike or a quick car and go fast but it shocks me just how many think that makes them a good driver.
You might want to add "obeying the rules of the road" and "low probability of causing a fatal accident" to your list of qualities of a "good driver".Moto70 wrote:... I am talking about being aware of your surroundings and anticipating the actions of others so in that respect I do think I am a good driver. ...
Definitely agree - some of the older drivers have got into very bad habits.Mod74 wrote:... I think some form of refresher training once a decade should be compulsory. ...
I will when you show me somebody that has always obeyed the rules of the road.djchump wrote:You might want to add "obeying the rules of the road" and "low probability of causing a fatal accident" to your list of qualities of a "good driver".
How did a car undertake you then?igorgetmeabrain wrote:I was not in the wrong lane. I had moved out to overtake.
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