According to Fifth Gear France is the best country for driving standards, excellent lane discipline and respect for fellow motorists!
that barely happens here anyway, its like a race to the empty till when a new one opens.your checkout queue sample just proves why people dont merge properly in this country though. Tesco still do that thing where customers arnt ment to queue at all, so when it gets busy we call for help and open more tills. But, most the time customers STAY in the queue they was in instead of moving. And when we try to say theres empty tills this way they get grumpy. So..... this is why people all queue in lane one, but get grumpy if anyone else trys lane 2, even if its empty.
Ive gotten to the point now where i dont care if a customer is queuing while the very next till is empty. If he wants to queue so be it.... Much like muppets in lane 1.
Ask Fifth Gear!
the thing that winds me up more than anything ever, is motorway junctions with big long queues, where people fly up lane two and turn in at the last minute, generally grinding lane two traffic to a halt because the sensible queuing public have no room to let the selfish christian/female/rover/bmw driver in. I go utterly mental when I see people do this, its selfish, not remotely "merge in" and positively dangerous.
I have an old Cherry PS2 keyboard (with the little feet pronged outwards) on hand for those very occasions.
I have an old Cherry PS2 keyboard (with the little feet pronged outwards) on hand for those very occasions.
I thought you just used the passat as a battering ram?
PS Did you manage to get rid of it, or is my memory faulty?
people who cut in, got no issue with the people who refuse to let them in
this is especially true for taxi drivers who are supposed to be professional drivers (lol), I'll sit there all day long before I let them in. One classic example is on the embankment, road splits into three lanes, lane three being the right turn lane up to trafalgar square, people queue up all the way back down embankment (correctly) and cabs drive all the way up to front of the queue and push in, given coaches park in lane one this blocks the whole of lane two thanks to the "professional drivers" inability to drive.
They aren't cutting in though. They are trying to merge. But none of the numpties in lane 1 left a space in front for a car to merge into.
It only appears as though they are "cutting in" because no space has been left. But that is the fault of the braindead zombies in lane 1.
Oh, lets not get into an argument here. I agree with you. However Will Gill's rant sounds like a true case of cutting in, ie using a filter lane to get further forward then switching lane.
Whilst we're having a good rant, anyone come across the special breed of middle/outer lane numpty that appears to start manoeuvring back into the correct lane when they eventually notice you behind them, but instead of moving fully back they straddle both lanes for a while and then slowly drift out again?
oh it definitely is, if I'm truely bored ill try and video it and include my colourful language, it brightens my day to see a cab going for their customary cut in only to have it blocked by me sitting there swearing at them and pointing to the turning half a mile up the road which will have them sitting in trafffic for an extra 15 minutes![]()
I think I speak for everyone here when I ask for this...
Post a link to the vids?![]()