Yokel wrote:
Agreed - but the worst of these, at least on the rural roads I do much of my driving on, is the "Oh my God there's a car coming the other way - BRAKE!" brigade - who are positively dangerous rather than just annoying. I'm used to them by now, and allow them even more space than usual, but for an inexperienced driver they could be a real menace.
They pose the same menace that accounted (in part) for the incident here:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16402. Namely, if you get close enough to overtake safely you are putting yourself in danger of the sudden braking they do. Which leaves you with 2 main choices:
Try to get past (safely) and risk an incident (as in the link above)
Hang back a safe distance and be on constant alert as well as not making the progress you would like.
I have found that option 2 often leads to other drivers who might not be aware of the reason I'm hanging back overtaking me and consequently closing my gap whilst getting dangerously close to the car in front. I must admit I like to get past as soon as I can, so go into a "super alert" mode and keep an eye on the road ahead and myself brake for oncoming vehicles in anticipation of the car in front doing the same. Thankfully, in my experience, most of these drivers travel at 40-45 everywhere anyway so they are relatively easy to pass in safety.