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Offline Mk5 GTian

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Re: Dithering into a turning...
« Reply #15 on: July 07, 2012, 03:47:00 pm »
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Fish may have read it wrong (it can easily happen on a forum) but he is right when he says it's your responsibility as a good driver not to follow too closely, to read other driver's body language and to anticipate.

I always maintain a safe distance between myself and the next car, but it's frustrating when you have to slow down to a ridiculous, (often dangerously slow) pace to maintain that distance, as he negotiates the turning like the captain of the Queen Mary. I then often find the following driver is then sitting on my parcel shelf.

So now I'm in danger of getting hit up the Harris, as well as being involved in a pile up as the guy enters oncoming traffic to get round the corner. (This exact scenario happened twice in 2 days last week), hence the initial rant. 

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Re: Dithering into a turning...
« Reply #16 on: July 07, 2012, 04:17:03 pm »

And Fish, at no point did I mention I was sitting up his back-side, you just made this assumption, as I guess you also did Robin.

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Re: Dithering into a turning...
« Reply #17 on: July 07, 2012, 05:31:42 pm »

And Fish, at no point did I mention I was sitting up his back-side, you just made this assumption, as I guess you also did Robin.


....No I didn't make that assumption, Ian - I just responded to how I read Fish's post in the context of the thread  :happy2:

Not allowing yourself to feel frustrated, even if another driver is being an idiot, is key to better driving. Most people don't enjoy their driving and only view it as a means of transport and this is usually reflected in their driving style - They would prefer their living room armchair on wheels.


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