What is wrong with road users?

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Honestly, over the past few days, I've had several drivers drift to the right into my lane on dual carriageways or motorways just as I'm starting to approach and go past them. They just aren't looking in their mirrors, and most of them just seem to be half asleep and let their wheels drift across the lane line into mine before I have to honk them to tell them to gtfo back into theirs. Happened again today on the M11. I was in the slow lane and this car drifted into mine as I was starting to approach him (either accidentally or he wanted to get into my lane, not sure) before he realised and pulled back into his lane. As I went past and looked over to him he did actually put his hand up apologetically. But others I've honked and looked over to are just completely oblivious. Also, I'm amazed just how many drivers I decide to give way to on streets that simply drive past with no acnowledgement of thanks. So ignorant. Don't get me started on tailgating either, particularly white van man. All I can say is, they sure like to maintain their reputation.
 
Treat everyone else on the road like a complete muppet and you'll be fine

ThT said the standard of driving has declined dramatically over the last ten years
 
Probably texting or rolling a fag. I drove up to Leeds this week and had a van in the middle lane wobbling all over the place, went past him and surprise surprise he's looking down at his phone.
 
You were in the "slow" lane and you were going past someone? I hope you were in a traffic jam

I had just recently come on to the M11 from the slip road. A little way on, the car in the middle lane started coming across into mine without being aware he was starting to cut across me and could have hit me if he hadn't pulled back in. He wasn't aware I was there.

Probably texting or rolling a fag. I drove up to Leeds this week and had a van in the middle lane wobbling all over the place, went past him and surprise surprise he's looking down at his phone.

Yeah, a woman on the phone without a handsfree was one of the recent people that did that to me.
 
I'm not the best driver tbh but I'm gaining experience every day (been driving since Sept). The other day, I was driving in the left lane and put my indicator on to turn left at a round about, there was a car right beside me in the right lane and all of a sudden, the car in the right lane edged into my lane and nearly went into the side of me - thank god the road ahead became clear so I just floored it as I could see an 'accident' happening. I was shocked and couldn't understand why he did this as he was turning right. I also don't understand how he didn't see me when the car has mirrors and the driver has eyes.
 
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I had just recently come on to the M11 from the slip road. A little way on, the car in the middle lane started coming across into mine without being aware he was starting to cut across me and could have hit me if he hadn't pulled back in. He wasn't aware I was there.

You are aware you shouldnt be going through on the inside? Or even getting close to doing so?
 
You were in the "slow" lane and you were going past someone? I hope you were in a traffic jam

I dunno what it's like in the rest of the country (NI here), but I find the "slow lane" the most free flowing lane. Sometimes I think myself and a handful of other drivers have been given some unique ability to see this lane that everyone else is unaware of.
"Slow lane" = new passing lane.
 
You are aware you shouldnt be going through on the inside? Or even getting close to doing so?

Sorry why is that?



The OP was perfectly within his rights to accelerate up to the NSL for that road even if it meant passing people on the left.
 
I've been driving up to Birmingham every week for 6 weeks now and I spend 3 hours on the motorways each time.

I hate all other motorists
 
Sorry why is that?



The OP was perfectly within his rights to accelerate up to the NSL for that road even if it meant passing people on the left.

You can only do that in congested conditions. Which I dont think we are talking about here?



Do not overtake unless you are sure it is safe and legal to do so. Overtake only on the right. You should

* check your mirrors
* take time to judge the speeds correctly
* make sure that the lane you will be joining is sufficiently clear ahead and behind
* take a quick sideways glance into the blind spot area to verify the position of a vehicle that may have disappeared from your view in the mirror
* remember that traffic may be coming up behind you very quickly. Check all your mirrors carefully. Look out for motorcyclists. When it is safe to do so, signal in plenty of time, then move out
* ensure you do not cut in on the vehicle you have overtaken
* be especially careful at night and in poor visibility when it is harder to judge speed and distance

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Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake. In congested conditions, where adjacent lanes of traffic are moving at similar speeds, traffic in left-hand lanes may sometimes be moving faster than traffic to the right. In these conditions you may keep up with the traffic in your lane even if this means passing traffic in the lane to your right. Do not weave in and out of lanes to overtake.
 
I'm sorry can you actually post the guidlines re PASSING ON THE LEFT and not OVERTAKING ON THE LEFT.
and then the actuall law that says PASSING ON THE LEFT is illegal.

Because it isnt, and we have this discussion every couple of months.

In case you dont understand:-

OVERTAKING and PASSING are two different things.
 
I'm thinking about getting one of those roadhawk video recorders for the car, because all it's gonna take is one of these muppets to write my car off then deny all liability.
 
You are aware you shouldnt be going through on the inside? Or even getting close to doing so?

No idea what you're on about tbh. It's very simple, I'm on the left doing well under the speed limit, and he's in the middle lane coming over on a collision course with me. I honk him, he gets back into his lane. He apologises.

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If there's someone in the middle lane going slower than me, it makes sense to go around them rather than through on the inside. It's called defensive driving and helps prevent instances like this. Doesn't matter what the law or the highway code say. :)
 
I'm not the best driver tbh but I'm gaining experience every day (been driving since Sept). The other day, I was driving in the left lane and put my indicator on to turn left at a round about, there was a car right beside me in the right lane and all of a sudden, the car in the right lane edged into my lane and nearly went into the side of me - thank god the road ahead became clear so I just floored it as I could see an 'accident' happening. I was shocked and couldn't understand why he did this as he was turning right. I also don't understand how he didn't see me when the car has mirrors and the driver has eyes.


I quite often get the opposite on my way to work. Two lanes onto and off a roundabout. Most people use the left lane to go straight on, but you can also use the right lane. When there is traffic I use the right lane, did the other day and half way round the roundabout a van didn't bother to pay attention to the road at all and tried to cut the roundabout whilst I was along side him. He didn't seem to appreciate being honked despite nearly removing my front wing and me having to come to a complete stop.

But yeah, people are idiots, it really is that simple. :(
 
An old maxim comes to mind.

Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, anyone driving faster is a lunatic.

There are plenty of rubbish drivers on the road and since they banned using a phone, many seem to think they are ninja texters. They are not.

Most people are fine, generally it is just the odd old duffer driving at half the speed limit or mr important overtaking each car like a game of frogger.

Pet peeves:

Tailgaiting
Overtakes 1mph faster than the other driver
Lane disipline on smaller roundabouts.
 
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You are aware you shouldnt be going through on the inside? Or even getting close to doing so?

If he is doing 70 its perfectly fine as he isn't undertaking, the other car is drifting past him as it is going unusually slow. This happens a lot on motorways as traffic in the outer lanes breaks for congestion and the inner ones don't have too. Also happens when some tit is doing 60 in the middle lane, perfectly acceptable in the eyes of the law to pass them on either side.
 
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