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Motoring Pet Hates 2012
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- Lack of indication - 77 votes
- 24%
- Cutting up, late lane changes and pulling into your braking distance - 76 votes
- 24%
- Tailgating - 67 votes
- 21%
- Rude drivers who do not acknowledge others - 46 votes
- 14%
- Hogging the middle lane - 31 votes
- 10%
- Unnecessary fog-lights - 17 votes
- 5%
- Poor, slow or inconsiderate parking - 5 votes
- 2%
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lack of indicating make me see red and go into berserker mode, esp as i'm a pedestrian most of the time
13:08 Wed 11th Apr 2012
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I'm amazed the middle lane thing seems to be a matter of indifference. On motoring forums everywhere you'd think they are axe murderers. I went for the cutting up but my in order of irritation I'd go: BADEGCF. C is only an issue when indication actually tells other road users something. F is not as bad as paying zigzag up the road. There are several others not even on the list.
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With HGV driving over the years you get to read other motorists actions, it's the ones that I can not that gets me, I was once told by a Motorway patrol a few years ago when this @rsole would not get out of the 2ND lane of a Three lane part of the M5, pull over to the hard shoulder & stop there for 5 mins then set off! my answer to him, is that an emergency? he said what makes you ask, I replied It's illegal to stop on a Hard shoulder unless in an emergency. need I say anymore?
Tailgating. It is so tempting to retaliate by speeding up when a gap appears in the lane to your left, but these twits are likely to attempt something suicidal.
So, I wait until I can easily move in, and let them move on. Better to have them in front, when you can see and better react to what they get up to.
So, I wait until I can easily move in, and let them move on. Better to have them in front, when you can see and better react to what they get up to.
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