No it doesn't...if I pulled out of a side road which caused you to hit me in the rear I would be at fault for pulling out of the side road.
Source - This is my job...
I'm told you're also cracking down on crash for cash attempts.
No it doesn't...if I pulled out of a side road which caused you to hit me in the rear I would be at fault for pulling out of the side road.
Source - This is my job...
Gutted!
the car in front comes to an almost stop as they couldn’t join. I slow right down then see the guy flying up behind. I try and move to the left out of his way. BANG!! Smacked right in the back!!
annoyingly the car that slowed right down just drove off. Guess they were the trigger but the guy bombing it up my chuff was the main issue.
I usually hold back on the car ahead on slips so that if something like this does happen, I can brake slowly giving maximum time for the person behind to realise that there is an issue
A good example familiar to some no doubt is the A31 slip at the Guildford end of the Hogs back where it joins the A3. (Very short slip road and poor visibility with it)
I will stay well back on the approach and allow a gap to build up and only start to build up speed once I have the slip ahead entirely to myself.
The "Trigger" IMO is the people on L1 driving too close together and failing to leave sufficient space to allow slip traffic to match speed and safely merge.
But why should he have stopped?? He wasn't involved in a Collison.
However, I do find it annoying when people on the slips, who are not only ahead of L1 traffic, but also traveling at the same speed, or even faster, randomly chicken out and screech to a halt. :/
And then go crazy like you’re some kind of maniac when you overtake them completely safely.Seems like there are more and more nervous drivers around. Every day I get stuck behind people going 40 in a 60, even slower when it rains.
what was the car that stopped up front ?
putting the opposing point of view, the number of average power cars that roll down the slip road expecting you to make space,
who,are going to arrive adjacent, on a collision course, if you do not change your velocity;
fine, if it someone in a sufficiently powered car, and they're ready to accelerate and safely take the gap in front, but, otherwise. ...
accelerating is often the safest option, not violently, but enough to avoid a face-off. and probably whilst they are doing their trigonometry.
And then go crazy like you’re some kind of maniac when you overtake them completely safely.
2nd gear is the way forward.Yep, but gotta drop a cog and shake them with exhaust noise as you go by.
And then go crazy like you’re some kind of maniac when you overtake them completely safely.
If you hit someone up the rear it is always your fault in the eyes of insurance companies
putting the opposing point of view, the number of average power cars that roll down the slip road expecting you to make space,
Seems like there are more and more nervous drivers around. Every day I get stuck behind people going 40 in a 60, even slower when it rains.
Have you seen the one where a cameraOK - there is space in front, if the merger puts his foot down, and, shows a competence to merge, I'll lift off the accelerator if needed, but,
at the point I'm having to anticipate braking, I'd usually accelerate to remove uncertainty that they might cut in, in front, don't want to go into their back.
..... Might is right, for lorries.
Interesting to know how ev self-drive cars accomplish merge manouver since it is comparatively high speed, more scope for high collateral accidents, than flowing into a roundabout.
For the merger, visibility on new cars with fat B pillars, is part of the problem, roll on the honeycomb pillars volvo proposed. (passive safety)
Not written off then?Car will have
new rear bumper
New boot lid
New metal bits behind bumper
New boot floor, as it was bent
they’ll sort a couple of tiny preexisting dints too
some lovely cars in the showroom while I waited! An orange McLaren sexy Carbon thing
blimmin lovely Ferrari 488 (I think that was the number) never really been fussed by Ferrari’s but this thing looked like something special
Hope it won't beNot so far, guess it depends what price they come back with. I’m dropping it back off there tmw for the work to start