the amount of DICKS who insist on using their front fog lights in all weathers.
Aye, is it me or are there more than ever on the road? And somebody please run off the road the jester that is going around with his fogs permanently on because his left headlight's busted
People driving with full beam on, fog lights on, no indication, using left lane on roundabouts and then take the third exit, not apologising for mistakes and people going up 1 way streets the wrong way. Rant over.
Yamahahaha wrote:People driving with full beam on, fog lights on, no indication, using left lane on roundabouts and then take the third exit, not apologising for mistakes and people going up 1 way streets the wrong way. Rant over.
and what about the drivers who insist on approaching a roundabout in the outside lane then driving 450 degrees around the roundabout simply to turn left and in doing so unnecessarily hold up all the other traffic coming from every other direction.
Yamahahaha wrote:People driving with full beam on, fog lights on, no indication, using left lane on roundabouts and then take the third exit, not apologising for mistakes and people going up 1 way streets the wrong way. Rant over.
Zzzz wrote:and what about the drivers who insist on approaching a roundabout in the outside lane then driving 450 degrees around the roundabout simply to turn left and in doing so unnecessarily hold up all the other traffic coming from every other direction.
One of my favourite techniques to beat the traffic in the lane turning left. Works every time.
Zzzz wrote:and what about the drivers who insist on approaching a roundabout in the outside lane then driving 450 degrees around the roundabout simply to turn left and in doing so unnecessarily hold up all the other traffic coming from every other direction.
One of my favourite techniques to beat the traffic in the lane turning left. Works every time.
Bridge of Dee, Green Rangie, that'll be me, all the way round then round a bit more, then push in before the pedestrian crossing (I'll always make room for bikes tho)
Zzzz wrote:and what about the drivers who insist on approaching a roundabout in the outside lane then driving 450 degrees around the roundabout simply to turn left and in doing so unnecessarily hold up all the other traffic coming from every other direction.
Zzzz wrote:and what about the drivers who insist on approaching a roundabout in the outside lane then driving 450 degrees around the roundabout simply to turn left and in doing so unnecessarily hold up all the other traffic coming from every other direction.
One of my favourite techniques to beat the traffic in the lane turning left. Works every time.
the amount of DICKS who insist on using their front fog lights in all weathers.
Aye, is it me or are there more than ever on the road? And somebody please run off the road the jester that is going around with his fogs permanently on because his left headlight's busted
My wife was stopped in the car once because one of her dipped beam headlights had popped. The police asked her to put her fog lights on to ger her home as it would be mored dangerouse to drive the car with just one headlight visible.
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian).
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:
Ronz wrote:
metallninja wrote:Dont you just hate,
the amount of DICKS who insist on using their front fog lights in all weathers.
Aye, is it me or are there more than ever on the road? And somebody please run off the road the jester that is going around with his fogs permanently on because his left headlight's busted
My wife was stopped in the car once because one of her dipped beam headlights had popped. The police asked her to put her fog lights on to ger her home as it would be mored dangerouse to drive the car with just one headlight visible.
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)(master of the emergency stop).
Do we really need to go here again Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)?
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:
meepmeep wrote:
Do we really need to go here again Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)(master of the emergency stop)(master of the emergency stop)?
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)(master of the emergency stop) wrote:
meepmeep wrote:
Do we really need to go here again Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)(master of the emergency stop)(master of the emergency stop)(master of the emergency stop)?
Bridge of Dee, Green Rangie, that'll be me, all the way round then round a bit more, then push in before the pedestrian crossing (I'll always make room for bikes tho)
One of my favourite techniques to beat the traffic in the lane turning left. Works every time.
Clearly a male/female thing then
I like to think of myself as being a considerate rider/drive and that doesn't mean I have to suffer bad drivers lightly.
I must admit people using the wrong lane at a roundabout does my nut in. every morning and evening I see the same car doing it at the tesco westhill roundabout. I wouldn't be impressed if they cut in front of me on the bike. When I still had the gaylander I was tempted many times to make sure I was in the way when they tried to cut me off.
I realise that people on here will look out for bikes, but not everyone does.
Is there a badge to display on the cage to let bikers know I'm one of them? So they know I'm looking out for them?
I like to think of myself as being a considerate rider/driv
We're certainly different, there's no doubt about that. Ask a woman what the worst job in the world is and she'd likely say 'hooker'. Ask a man what he'd do for a living if he was a woman and guess what he might say.
As for being considerate. Good on you. Without your kind, the inconsiderate would have a much harder time.
BTW. According to Darwin, it wasn't the considerate that will survive.