You what?hahahahahha
I take my DC2 to place that will pass it without cat. Cant be asked to put it on just for 1 day mot lolz.

You what?hahahahahha
I take my DC2 to place that will pass it without cat. Cant be asked to put it on just for 1 day mot lolz.
Then you get people who dawdle in the outside lane of a 70MPH dual carriageway at 45 - 50MPH because they want to turn right about 2 miles down the road, even when there are only two or three cars around and there would be no issue moving over nearer the turning!
Isn't that DC2 meaning Civic?
Lets not forget the people that pull out on you when they do not have enough time to(making you brake heavily), only to then proceed to go way below the speed limit and hold you up.
One thing i ****ING HATE are people doing 20 in 30 zone. ****es me off as i dont overtake in city so bumper hug then lights flashing then horning.
** ****** some people get paid to deliver **** on time !!!
This all the dam time in Milton Keynes! "oh I'm turning right at the next roundabout, I'll just hang out in the right hand lane for the next mile whilst doing 40-50mph just in case!"
Undertaking should be allowed imo.
Undertaking should be allowed imo.
Motorway drivers are an irritation in a jam too. Almost everybody is super keen to go and for ever accelerating as much as they can at any opportunity then braking 2 seconds later which just amplifies the wave of stop/starting down the road. I don't know why people don't just relax and drive at a constant speed even if it's 5mph that's way better than stopping and starting every 100m, ffs look further ahead than the car in front!
Combined with...
Today I joined the M5 at 6.30pm to find it was fairly solid with traffic, mostly going accelerate for 2 yards, slam on the brakes, etc. along with 'omg that lane is moving, quick I must change lanes' followed by a min later them changing lanes again for the same reason.
I sat in the left lane all of the time, trying to maintain a rolling speed and gently braking when I could see the traffic ahead was stopped. I had a nice relaxed journey and most of the people along side were likely annoyed.
I never trust any of my cars in traffic so prefer the left lane for the simple reason that if it's stop start and my car fails for any reason, I can pull onto the hard shoulder easily. This also has an added benefit of lanes 2 and 3 usually being full of morons doing stop start and lane 1 being fairly free flowing. I 'undertook' loads of people because I was sat in the left lane bumbling along with traffic at 60, then when we got to someone doing 50 I'd pull out, overtake and pull back in, carry on at 60-70 depending on traffic levels and go down the road faster than most people sat in lanes 2 and 3 wthout intentially trying to get past them.![]()
Fairly frequently I am driving along a very quiet M54 (2 lanes for those that don't know), approaching two trucks then just before you arrive to overtake the rear one pulls out and proceeds to take 5 miles to overtake.