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Old 29-01-2010, 10:33 AM   #1
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This is a quick story about a guy I seem to have ****ed off at no fault of my own.

The other day a guy was doing 55 in an 80 zone. I was behind him, but not up his ***, I was about 1 car length instead of 2-3 but at 55. Anyway so he deliberately slows down more and throws his hands in the air etc. So again I back off a little, so I am about 1.5 lengths this time, I got to a part of the road I could overtake and as I did he was waving his fist at me and swerved at me. WTF did I do except overtake. This guy was about 70. I had my whole family in the car and this old guy who didn't like me overtaking could have killed us, I even went on to the other side of the road before I accelerated around him. Anyway I went home to grab something and left again. In the 20mins it took me to go around him and do the stuff at home, I caught up to him again only 5km from my house, thankfully on a dual carriageway. My point is why was there a need for him to act the way he did. I was not being rude or trying to push him faster, then when the oppurtunity arrose I went round, yet he seemed to take offence to this.

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Didn't you see the signs?

Roadworks 40km/h :

I've been known to miss these and wonder why the traffic in front has slowed to a crawl.
Especially when no work is occuring and no workers are around
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Old 29-01-2010, 10:44 AM   #3
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Yes he's possibly rang talk back radio about young speeding drivers.. Lol...
Its your fault for not being patient!! LOL...
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Old 29-01-2010, 11:38 AM   #4
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Seems to be a common thing where some older folks do not like like any younger generation and the way of life we have now.

Just think about the few that cross very busy roads and expect cars will stop for them, but usually end up dead after being hit by a one.
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Old 29-01-2010, 12:43 PM   #5
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I actually think you were much too close given the rule of thumb on a dry surface is at least one car length for every 15 kph (note in my case I am thinking Fairlane car lengths) and if he had to stop suddenly it is very likely you would have rear ended him. See http://www.rulesoftheroad.ie/rules-f...nces-cars.html for stopping distances. No excuse for his response but as people get older they tend to get grumpier and less tolerant.
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Old 29-01-2010, 01:01 PM   #6
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I too have wondered why people react like you've just stolen their clothes, their boots and their motorcycle when you overtake them.

Many times I've overtaken the inadequate car / driver combo doing 60 or 70 in a 100 zone and many times I've checked my mirrors (for cops) to see a disgruntled moron flashing their lights and waving their banjo at me...

Don't understand it.
No longer try to understand it.
No longer care...
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Many times I've overtaken the inadequate car / driver combo doing 60 or 70 in a 100 zone and many times I've checked my mirrors (for cops) to see a disgruntled moron flashing their lights and waving their banjo at me...
Them doing that makes no sense at all! Makes you wonder if their speedo is calibrated 30kp/h to slow!
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Sorry I pi55ed you off.
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no excuse for his actions , you overtook when safe (i hope ???)
unlike the brain dead morons near where i live ,they think overtakin on double line blind corners is safe !!!!!
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It's probably the same guy who lives down the road that shakes his fist and yells obscenities as I go past him of an arvo on my motorbike for no reason at all. Everyday without fail.
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My old man is now 70.

He used to drive as a sales rep, for maybe 35 years, used to wear out a Falcon or Commodore every two years, he averaged around 100k per year.

he used to drive like a demon. I mean, used to drive like he was in a hurry (as he normally was) and normally 10 ks at least over the limit.

He's been retired now for 3 years.

In that time, his 'cruising' speed on the open road had faded away to somewhere 'round 80, sometimes less. This in a 110 zone!

As younger folk we will never understand, he didn't understand at 67! "cause he still worked!

My guess, if you're retired, a housewife, or househusband, unemployed, or on an invilid pension, on long service leave, or just holidays, youv'e got more time on your hands
than the rest of us?

And this translates into driving 'safer' slower. Hahahaha, safer, what joke.
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I actually think you were much too close given the rule of thumb on a dry surface is at least one car length for every 15 kph (note in my case I am thinking Fairlane car lengths) and if he had to stop suddenly it is very likely you would have rear ended him. See http://www.rulesoftheroad.ie/rules-f...nces-cars.html for stopping distances. No excuse for his response but as people get older they tend to get grumpier and less tolerant.
I know the rules of the road, after driving an ambulance and what not, you soon learn about being safe and it is amazing how it just automatically translates into your daily driving. The distance I was was definitely enough to stop, especially with my kids in the car, maybe I was further than a car length, but either way I was not up his *** trying to push him along, but agree with you that at the end of the day there was no excuse for what he did.
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I too have wondered why people react like you've just stolen their clothes, their boots and their motorcycle when you overtake them.

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Don't understand it.
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i dont see why people care about being overtaken, i pull over if theres someone behind me because it only takes a minute at most for them to pass and nobody likes to hold someone up, and if theres a few cars behind when im in an overtaking lane i usually slow down so they carn get past safely, but the thing i hate most is when your behind someone and they speed up just before an overtaking lane so ya cant pass em! wtf is with that!
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We had this person doing 60 in a 100 zone near the Melbourne airport this morning, as soon as it opened up to two lanes near the roundabout the person sped up so no one could overtake them then slowed back down to 60 again.

Dad wasn't too happy.
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We had this person doing 60 in a 100 zone near the Melbourne airport this morning, as soon as it opened up to two lanes near the roundabout the person sped up so no one could overtake them then slowed back down to 60 again.

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I too have wondered why people react like you've just stolen their clothes, their boots and their motorcycle when you overtake them.

to see a disgruntled moron flashing their lights and waving their banjo at me...

Don't understand it.
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You missed the best quote CFOUR
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if someone wants to overtake me ill maybe move over a tad ,i would rather them in front than hanging out bak like a herroroid
the more adjitated they get the more risks they take
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oh and the next little four cylinder POS that flashes his lights at my 4x4 (thinkin they mite have enuf power to overtake me on a hill at 110 ks )im gunna turn around and drive over him
nothin gets the blood curled more than people flashin their lights
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..add to all of the above, what I think is worse in what I encounter in my daily-drive experience is the same 80-in-a-110 driver doing:
a) 80 in the overtaking lane, and being blissfully unaware of drivers other than themselves!
b) those same drivers CONTINUE to drive at 80 clicks in a 60 zone! People seem to think that so long as they do the 'average speed' across multiple speed zones, they're good!
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HAd the same thing cuple weeks ago in the adelaide hills. Only this DHd slowed down to the point where i went to over take him, then he decided to accelarate and aim straightr for the side of my car.

Felt like taking the 12" shifter out from under seat and belt him with it.

If Dhd doesn't want to do the speed limit then use the slow vehicle turn out lanes.
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Now some of you would know I am a passionate hater of tailgaters and I would never do it (it just doesn't achieve anything), but what I find now is people brake -checking you IMMEDIATELY after you have merged and are actually reestablishing your 3 seconds gap.

I had a guy brake check me like crazy the other day as a right lane was ending and I had to merge into the left. I was merging 'like a zip' as our New Zealand cousins would say. Bru. - that is one car for one car - waiting my turn. Traffic was still moving so I accelerated into the spot as good traffic flow practice dictates. This brought me closer to the car in front, but as the flow kept moving I was quickly and naturally re-establishing my 3 seconds distance- without braking and prejudicing the traffic flow. This all in a matter of seconds mind you. But no this guy in front took absolute exception to that and started pounding on his brakes as soon as I was behind him. Was an older guy. So he was the one who then wrecked the traffic flow. Meh.

Also it is hugely apparent, especially in Sydney, that you have to be FIRST - no matter how fast you are travelling in relation to other traffic. Blocking is not just a boxing technique here peoples! Sydney road etiquite dictates that you MUST do all things possible to prevent anyone from overtaking you. At any cost. Your man or womanhood, and total sense of self worth depend on it. Apparently. If you are travelling at 95km/h on the open road you MUST accelerate to 110km/h on every overtaking lane, and then immediately slow back down. Or so it seems.

Even better are the tools that deliberately speed up as you overtake on a single carriageway. This is one of the most dangerous offences in NSW and deservedly costs you something like 6-9 points in one hit and about $2000 if you are caught, But don't let that stop them. Example: sitting on 90km/h on a two lane (one each way highway) and then you speed up as someone overtakes you in an oncoming lane.

Someone did this to me in the other day. Fortunately was in a G6ET and they were in a Corolla. Also looked like an older gent! That I6T and ZF box is a safety feature here!
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This is a quick story about a guy I seem to have ****ed off at no fault of my own.

The other day a guy was doing 55 in an 80 zone. I was behind him, but not up his ***, I was about 1 car length instead of 2-3 but at 55. Anyway so he deliberately slows down more and throws his hands in the air etc. So again I back off a little, so I am about 1.5 lengths this time, I got to a part of the road I could overtake and as I did he was waving his fist at me and swerved at me. WTF did I do except overtake. This guy was about 70. I had my whole family in the car and this old guy who didn't like me overtaking could have killed us, I even went on to the other side of the road before I accelerated around him. Anyway I went home to grab something and left again. In the 20mins it took me to go around him and do the stuff at home, I caught up to him again only 5km from my house, thankfully on a dual carriageway. My point is why was there a need for him to act the way he did. I was not being rude or trying to push him faster, then when the oppurtunity arrose I went round, yet he seemed to take offence to this.

Was it a Thursday (traditional Pension day)? A seriously good day to avoid driving if you can IME. Some of the stuff you see the oldies get up to beggars belief. I was verbally abused last week by an old fella. He thought there was one turning lane; in reality there was two. I was in the outside lane & he thought I'd cut him off. He almost slammed in to the left side of my car because he was drifting over in to my lane or 'his lane' as he told me. Wouldn't listen to reason I ended up telling him to get effed I am afraid after he told me I was a stupid young woman
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sorry I was swerving to miss a cardigan I saw on the road.Looked like a triple button!
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I know the rules of the road, after driving an ambulance and what not, you soon learn about being safe and it is amazing how it just automatically translates into your daily driving. The distance I was was definitely enough to stop, especially with my kids in the car, maybe I was further than a car length, but either way I was not up his *** trying to push him along, but agree with you that at the end of the day there was no excuse for what he did.
You obviously don't know enough if you think 1 car length is enough even at that speed. If I sat up your **** at 1 car length in my truck you might realize why he was upset.
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I had guy in front of me at traffic lights busy checking out my car in his mirrors. Lights go green so I wait......and wait....and wait, then with his eyes still on my car I pointed up to the lights (using my second finger, not the middle one). He went off like there was no tomorrow (I would too if I drove a Barina). I stayed behind him then peeled off at the next intersection to get away from him.
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You obviously don't know enough if you think 1 car length is enough even at that speed. If I sat up your **** at 1 car length in my truck you might realize why he was upset.
Did you read the whole post you just quoted mate, how bout reading the part that said "maybe I was further than a car length" I know I was at a safe stopping distance, there was at least 2 secs between me an him, maybe to me that is 1 car length.
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No offense to my elders, but a few dont seem to understand the concept of keeping left unless overtaking. But of course, im the young dumb hoon who gets yelled at for overtaking them when they do 80ish in the left lane in a 100 zone (all in appropriate conditions for doing 100)....

But in regards to the topic specifically, I too have encountered situations similar as that, much to my bewilderment.
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If you weren't tailgating him, like seriously sitting up his rear then there really isn't a reason to get all angry imo.
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