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2. Missing brake lights. This appears to me to becoming more frequent. Usually only one is missing but I have on recently seen two out of three.
Not just brake lights but all lights. I put this one down to the missing trafpol who would in the past have had a friendly chat with the driver.
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6. Rear fog lights left on. Some people never seem to turn these off.
I really don't see why these are fitted as standard. For the 1 day every few years when theyare needed. In the days when you fitted a rear fog lamp yourself you only did so if you had an idea how and when to use it. Front fog lamps do not bother me providing they are adjusted correctly, some are actually preferable to the headlamps - 4x4s for instance where the main headlamps are so high they cause glare even on dipped beam.
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8. When I am riding my motor cycle and closing in preparation to overtake the car in front and the driver moves over into the gutter and indicators left. I have to be a mind reader, are they indicating to turn left? In which case they will most likely swerve out right to make the turn. Are they pulling over to stop? Are they making room for me to pass? If the last, OK pull over a bit don't put your tyres in the gutter as you may well damage them and it kicks the rubbish up behind the car. Let me chose the place to overtake. I have a much better idea about the capabilities of my bike and riding ability than they can possibly have.
Same here, even for a car driver there is always that hesitation while you decide do they really mean pass or are they turning left, or are they just lost. Especially with HGVs who will need to swing right first. I would much rather you just hold your line and maybe back off a little if you want to help me pass. If you need to indicate left then the person behind probably isnt going to go anyway. The only person who can make the decision to overtake is the person doing the overtake. Yes, you may be able to see over the brow of the hill but I'm not going to take the risk unless
I can.
And if you are the person behind who is not going to pass then leave a gap so I can pass you and don't get in a mood just because soemone else actually knows how to use the whole of the road. Overtaking is not illegal (yet

). I never have a problem with people overtaking me providing they are actually driving faster than I am (yes it does happen, sometimes).
I will always allow a bike to pass but I will do nothing more than drop my speed by a few MPH or not accelerate as much or as rapidly as I would otherwise, its almost always all that is required.
As for white van man - give him a little credit he does have a better view of the road than most cars/bikes and usually has a reasonable ammount of performance/handling (on par with an
average family car) so what appears to you to be lunacy might not seem so bad from his perspective. Though the fact that they are always under pressure to get more work done than is possible does encourage them to take risks.