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Do not hold up a long queue of traffic, especially if you are driving a large or slow-moving vehicle. Check your mirrors frequently, and if necessary, pull in where it is safe and let traffic pass.
That's ok then.
"if necessary" "where it is safe"
No laybys, no pull-in.
My experience of trying to let others pass is that they do not...........pass, that is.
They get even closer and do not pass, they even start flashing lights at me !
ie: they didn't want me to pass, they were only tailgating to get ME to go faster.
Slow up a bit more... stick hand out of window - wave at them to request they overtake you.
Pity we do not have some signal which prevails amongst the continentals - especially amongst teh French/Swiss/German/Austrian. They make a little signal with their hands in front of the rear view mirror - like a circle between finger and thumb followed by a wide back of hand. This seems to be some established polite signal to ask the person to back off a bit. I've seen this on very odd occasions. I asked one driver in a motorway cafe what it meant and he said it was their way of telling someone that they felt him to be too close for thir comfort. I asked if it worked - and he said it did most of the time in his experience :scratchchchin:
I do not know if he was being polite or not. I do not know if the gesture really means "Back off you

wit.!"

The wild

uses it when abroad though. The rest of them ruddy Swiss hooligans do it. As far as I have observed - these are placid .. calm and very precise drivers - trained to a high standard.

I have to admit it... they are very safe and legal on aggregate.

to them as credit has to be given when due.
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My personal observation of my "fellow drivers" is that many are just tossers.
Example: The A6 south of Bedford is CLOSED....the entire dual carriageway is SHUT...NOT OPEN.
It is SIGNED for MILES around. DIVERSION signs are EVERYWHERE.
There is a queue of traffic waiting by the barriers to turn around and go back.
You couldn't make it up !
(oh, and many followed me as I turned off at the junction....but I was only going to a farm....)
DOHHHHHHHH
Lack of COAST skills amongst the muppets who think they "know it all" :roll;
I know we are right to offer DIS/Speed Awares which assess by this criteria. Yep .. Co Durham has a "Speed Awareness Course" running parallel to its DIS course. Difference? If you get an invite to ours?
Our RPU made a professional and objective assessment and decided it would be of greater benefit long term than fines and penalty pointsWe mark to COAST criteria // the same one as posted up by the Mad Cats with resepct to the Lancs course

Despite the accusations of "money making" - I still hope that all had a benefit in kind all the same. I still despair of something worthwhile and a longe term benefit being undermined and sullied by pedantic stupidity on the part of some all the same

You invite only those who need it. You deliver a polite, but still stinging rebuke to those whose driving standard warranted "just a word or warning shot"
But if we trained properly to COAST and encouraged further training and development better than we do at present - offering fair offset costs via running costs of a car - then by offering a few more carrots and less blows with a stick - we just might start to make that difference?

These are just occurrent thoughts to discuss.
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DO NOT overtake where you might come into conflict with other road users. For example
* approaching or at a road junction on either side of the road
* where the road narrows
* when approaching a school crossing patrol
* between the kerb and a bus or tram when it is at a stop
* where traffic is queuing at junctions or road works
* when you would force another road user to swerve or slow down
* at a level crossing
* when a road user is indicating right, even if you believe the signal should have been cancelled. Do not take a risk; wait for the signal to be cancelled
* stay behind if you are following a cyclist approaching a roundabout or junction, and you intend to turn left
* when a tram is standing at a kerbside tram stop and there is no clearly marked passing lane for other traffic
That's that then, not many places remaining are there ?
But I think Squirrel was talking of a road where none of these apply? I still say that 28 mph in a 40 mph lolly zone is not an issue. I may think 25 mph may be just a bit too slow here - but not enough to claim proveable lack of consideration in a court of law.

Had he been at 18 - 20 mph - we may have sufficient reason to question overall competence

There is hope for Squirrel. He's questioning things. We are all hopefully here to help folk .. not condemn them. In non judgemental fairness to Squirrel on my part - he seems to live in an area where twazaks "breed like rabbits"
I hope he continues to post here. His posts make for lively debate - and I think he perhaps exaggerates his experiences to get a serious discussion going?? Have I nailed and banged you to rights here .. my lad?
But what the heck... "Squirrel Nutterkins" opens up debate to make folk
think a bit And no offence meant by calling you bantering name

I do not do "offence" or if I am ever perceived to do so by poster or lurker .. it's completely without intent to do so.
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Being overtaken. If a driver is trying to overtake you, maintain a steady course and speed, slowing down if necessary to let the vehicle pass. Never obstruct drivers who wish to pass. Speeding up or driving unpredictably while someone is overtaking you is dangerous. Drop back to maintain a two-second gap if someone overtakes and pulls into the gap in front of you.
I suppose that about covers the [see description of fellow drivers above] in the mondeo who overtook me and then pulled in front, braked sharply, and then gave a V out of the drivers window AFTER I slowed to let him pass ?
Road rage. We have words if we see it.
One person made a serious mistake with me. They did just that to my wife and I was the passenger in this case.
50 mph limit. Urban dual. Alice was at 47 mph per the useful origin doo-dah and 50 mph per the dash. She ovetook someone at 30 mph in L1. Fool behind flashed lights.. then cut in on our overtakee . undertook us and then weaved in front and slammed on his brakes. I hit my mobile and alerted our RPU - who pulled him less than two miles ahead.

He will not forget a hard lesson of being done for inconsiderate driving
So .. if you can . get the number and report it.
OH.. you will not hear much for a while. You may think we have taken zero notice. We have. We interview the driver and then dig for all evidence to support a case. Then we decide whether or not to prosecute or offer DIS. We would then write to you to advise as GMP did to Allan Roadpeace Ramsay.
Report the fools. We cannot do much if folk don't. Do not be disheartened if you hear nothing further fir a while. It does not mean you are forgotten. It means we are looking hard for hard proof We will always interview the driver fo his or her version. If we do not have the evidence - we will still advise the person that whatever they do out there can be perceived by another to be "menacing" and that they must think how someone else will be affected by whatever they decide to do on the roads out there. In this way - we hope to educate folk. You should never judge what we do by excited jourmaiists
