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PostPosted: 09:40 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Van drivers with small gentlemans areas... Reply with quote

Weird one on my commute today.

Tootling along at a nice steady 81 along the M6, and theres a MLM at 70mph weaving within his lane (Touching left white line, dragging it back to the right white line).

I figure hes texting or talking or otherwise distracted. So I sit behind him (At a sensible distance I might add) for a while until he stops swerving.

When he dropped down to 65 - I got bored and decided he would be better off a long way behind me so I cane it past him up to 90ish and pull back into the left lane and continue tootling at 81.

cue 2 mins later and he comes storming past me and pulls in front - then slows back to his old speed!?!?!?!?!

Initially I overtook and he just did the same, so I slowed down to lorry speed to let him do one...

Hes obviously got issues satisfying his wife / husband and wants to feel big. Laughing

Eventually he was far enough away, so I get back to 81 and continue on my way, I eventually did pass him again as he ad yet again slowed down to 65! - he ignored me this time and I left the Motorway shortly after that anyway.

What a Khunt.
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PostPosted: 09:53 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

just le them get on with it

not worth annoting someone in a 2 tonne killing machine on a bike

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PostPosted: 09:56 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Agree on both counts.

He was intent on having some kind of road rage with me! I tried going in front and he caught up - I tried hanging back and he slowed down!

I dont doubt that he had no idea I was even there until I went "screaming" past - loads of other traffic had already overtaken him, he just didnt like bikes Smile
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PostPosted: 09:59 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

On motorways, I tend to sit in the gap between groups of cars.
They tend to hover around HGV's wondering whether or not to pass them.

There is usually a nice safe bit of a few hundred yards between them.

A pal of mine told me about doing this and it really is a much more relaxing way of eating up motorway miles, as the cars that are speeding generally do it in the fast lane and dont even bother to come over to the middle lane.
I have travelled for 20/30 miles at a time with nobody passing next to me.
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PostPosted: 11:12 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

a black van on the M3 this morning was doing something similar.

he was in the right lane ahead of me, i caught up doing an indicated ~55 (in the average 50 zone). he pulls in and i go past.

about a mile or 2 later i'm in the middle lane and he goes past doing 60+ i guess.. wasn't a slow overtake to be sure and I was still doing a little above 50.

then pulls in and slows down to < 50 meaning i had to pull out and overtake him again to maintain my speed.

i was coming off at the next junction so as it gets close i pull into the left and i see him hammering past in the right lane again past a couple of cars then pulling in and the car that was in the middle then overtook the van - evidentially the van has slowed again.

seemed odd. why not keep a steady pace?

maybe he thought he could do 45 for a bit then 60 for a bit and still keep an average of 50 Very Happy
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PostPosted: 12:00 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

confined to a car at the moment I've had some interesting ones on the commute,

Vans coming alongside the slow moving left lane that's wanting to come off the motorway and trying to get into the lane.

Unfortunately they are oblivious to the fact that their front indicator is in front of my small car and their rear is behind me, their side repeater is on the door mirror, above my head - I can not see their indicator and am maintaining an ok distance from the vehicle ahead and there is a slightly larger gap behind me, but for some reason I should, apparently be letting him in front as he's in lane 2 wanting to come into lane 1

because I don't know he wants to change lanes, he dives in the gap behind me, flashes his head lights and then nearly rams me when I've stopped for the lights.

Ah, well, started checking for side indicators now, this morning's van muppet didn't indicate so had no idea
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PostPosted: 12:43 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

mpd72 wrote:
or get a Go-Pro for Christmas so we can all look at the incident! Wink


Please don't.
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PostPosted: 15:07 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

chickenstrip wrote:
mpd72 wrote:
or get a Go-Pro for Christmas so we can all look at the incident! Wink


Please don't.



Why not?
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PostPosted: 15:46 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

mpd72 wrote:
Hawkeye1250FA wrote:
Stuff


This is the second road rage post you've put on here in 2 days.
Ever wonder if you're actually looking for it or part of the problem?

Life's too short. Ignore it or get a Go-Pro for Christmas so we can all look at the incident! Wink


Nope, just got a bit more time on my hands at the min to post Smile

I've written it exactly as it happened, so you judge whether I was looking for it. . .

I wouldnt count either this muppet or the other muppets that cant roundabout as road rage?

If you classify every little mistake people make as road rage, you'd probably end up in an early death bed!! Laughing
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PostPosted: 15:48 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

mpd72 wrote:
Hawkeye1250FA wrote:
stuff

or get a Go-Pro for Christmas so we can all look at the incident! Wink


Got a Sena - but as Ive said in my other response, I dont go around filming every little daft thing people do when Im on the bike - unless its funny Smile

This was just weird.
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PostPosted: 22:08 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good point - well made.

I'll put tomorrow's idiot in the general videos section. Just for pointing / laughing / judging. Laughing
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PostPosted: 23:43 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm a van driver and I see the same behaviour most days too. Some motorways like the M40 for example are worse than others for total tool driving.

I see it alot with cars though too probably more so than vans. I think it's a mix of the self important ''I need to be in front of you'' Audi cock syndrome and also the fact that many drivers can't maintain a constant speed as there is too much infotainment distraction and stuff to look at/play with in their car's, instead of watching the road ahead and the speedo.

Its the same people that wait for a green traffic light to show for several seconds while dicking around with their phones or ICE systems, then scorching off like a lunatic. They also sometimes pull out of junctions very slowly and drive frustratingly slowly for 100m or so while playing with the sat navs, and then blasting off up to the speed limit or beyond.

All decent van drivers want to do is maintain decent smooth progress, not brake or stop unnecessarily and slow down and speed up smoothly especially if they are carrying a heavy load or anything fragile etc.
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PostPosted: 23:54 - 20 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

As someone else who spends a lot of time on the road, I can tell you that there's not as many van drivers who are dicks as the general road population.

See far more randomly switching lanes with no warning, braking unnecessarily on the motorway. Not to mention thinking they're driving a tank.
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PostPosted: 08:23 - 21 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is this the right thread to confess to speeding?
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PostPosted: 08:56 - 21 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

stevo as b4 wrote:
I'm a van driver and I see the same behaviour most days too. Some motorways like the M40 for example are worse than others for total tool driving.

I see it alot with cars though too probably more so than vans. I think it's a mix of the self important ''I need to be in front of you'' Audi cock syndrome and also the fact that many drivers can't maintain a constant speed as there is too much infotainment distraction and stuff to look at/play with in their car's, instead of watching the road ahead and the speedo.

Its the same people that wait for a green traffic light to show for several seconds while dicking around with their phones or ICE systems, then scorching off like a lunatic. They also sometimes pull out of junctions very slowly and drive frustratingly slowly for 100m or so while playing with the sat navs, and then blasting off up to the speed limit or beyond.

All decent van drivers want to do is maintain decent smooth progress, not brake or stop unnecessarily and slow down and speed up smoothly especially if they are carrying a heavy load or anything fragile etc.


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As I inadvertently abused your van - I accept the bashing of my Audi Smile it wasn't abuse of all vans Smile I completely accept that it's mainly cars Smile it was just this particular van driver Smile
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PostPosted: 00:18 - 22 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't worry, I've been a total typical cunt of a van driver today to make up for it.

I was coming around a roundabout on my way home with several busy queuing approach roads onto the traffic island, when a two lane approach road had a car sticking out well past the give way line, making me have to move in from my lane slightly. Because said car was blocking the view onto the roundabout for the other drivers, a car in the left lane pulled out in front of me and then stopped as I took evasive action. Unfortunately an R6 was behind him, and trying to filter out between the lanes.

I took the next exit, but took off like a loony in my temper and then slammed on my brakes for the next roundabout. The R6 was now behind me, and I would never brake hard with a bike behind me normally. I always keep right in to the left too if a bike is there, in case it wants a good view to come past. But still in rage from the twat in the car pulling out in front of me, I accelerate to 70mph in a 60mph road, instead of going slow and steady until the bike gets a good view to overtake.

He may of been slightly pissed off by my actions maybe, but didn't get annoyed. But the long story short is I lived up to twat in the van syndrome today to make up for being a nice courteous road user on many other occasions. Wink I
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PostPosted: 09:32 - 22 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Haha, I always slip into angry Audi man for a few minutes each journey... Its almost instinctive.

I have to physically talk myself down and back off...

(Yes actually talk to myself in the car to do it!)

"There's a car in front of him - he cant go anywhere"
"I can see why he hasn't pulled in yet, just wait a min"
"Stop driving so fast, you're just getting to the back of the next queue quicker!"
etc.
etc.

Laughing

Then I just settle into it and relax.
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PostPosted: 12:19 - 22 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

had a bloke today beeping at me

waiting at a set of lights on a cross roads a lorry comes from the left of me across and takes his time as its a tight turn and he has a large trailer so is being careful not to hit the car in the right hand lane

at this point our lights change but we cant go as trailer is still across the road ahead (it wasn't clear Laughing )

van behind starts beeping at me

just where did he think I was going to go
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PostPosted: 12:36 - 22 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

andyscooter wrote:
had a bloke today beeping at me

waiting at a set of lights on a cross roads a lorry comes from the left of me across and takes his time as its a tight turn and he has a large trailer so is being careful not to hit the car in the right hand lane

at this point our lights change but we cant go as trailer is still across the road ahead (it wasn't clear Laughing )

van behind starts beeping at me

just where did he think I was going to go


I sometimes get that when being cautious around HGVs on roundabouts. Hang back - in his mirrors while hes making a right turn (back end of his trailer is obviously across my lane)
Crawling along - matching his pace before he straightens up
And get abused from behind and not in the good way!

1) Get in car
2) Turn brain off
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PostPosted: 13:10 - 22 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

The other week I had some dickhead beeping at me, trying to get me to pull onto a blocked box junction so he could turn left.

Yeah that's right mate... I'll break the law as a favour to you now that you've beeped me.
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PostPosted: 13:27 - 22 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

angryjonny wrote:
The other week I had some dickhead beeping at me, trying to get me to pull onto a blocked box junction so he could turn left.

Yeah that's right mate... I'll break the law as a favour to you now that you've beeped me.


similar thing in the car recently, trying to turn right at a busy junction cars parked either side not much room, tesco van behind me trying to turn left kept edging forward, flashed his lights and eventually beeped, I got out the car walked up to his window pointed out the traffic situation and politely asked where the fuck he wanted me to go? he umm'd and ahh'd for a bit and then asked me if I was "trying to start something bruv?" it was at that point I realised this fucking pathetic excuse of a human being wasn't worth my time...
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PostPosted: 13:44 - 22 Dec 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

vice wrote:
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The other week I had some dickhead beeping at me, trying to get me to pull onto a blocked box junction so he could turn left.

Yeah that's right mate... I'll break the law as a favour to you now that you've beeped me.


similar thing in the car recently, trying to turn right at a busy junction cars parked either side not much room, tesco van behind me trying to turn left kept edging forward, flashed his lights and eventually beeped, I got out the car walked up to his window pointed out the traffic situation and politely asked where the fuck he wanted me to go? he umm'd and ahh'd for a bit and then asked me if I was "trying to start something bruv?" it was at that point I realised this fucking pathetic excuse of a human being wasn't worth my time...



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