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everyone developes bad driving habbits but a lot of people are just plain ignorant as in failure to indicate, drive around with fog lights on etc and then theres those morons who are in such a rush they jump red ligthts way after they have changed, drive up your arse trying to make you go faster and speed up towards mini roundabouts so as to get there first instead of approaching carefully and they know damn well that unless they crash the police wont show the slightest bit of interest because unless thres a camera to do their work for them traffic laws are rarely enforced but then again a few more traffic cops wouldnt hurt either.Oh and lets not forget the cretins who fail to keep their cars roadworthy and cant even be bothered to change a lightbulb in their headlights.
its time that instead of simply sticking lumps or tarmac in the road and speed cameras for the police to start concentrating on the idiots who are doing a lot worse than going 5mph over the limit |
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On the motorway I usually have one hand at 3 o'clock on the steering wheel. I have avoided many near misses form cars pulling into my path ect and always feel fully in control of the car. And yes I do use my mirrors all the time. I like to know who is where around me. |
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When I am changing lanes on the motorway I know where the cars are around me but always check to make sure someone has not just made a quick move. It is very unusual to find a car in my mirror when I am about to move - if you know what I mean?
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I drive almost to Liverpool and back 4 days a week for work, I know the risks I take driving and don't want to increase the risks by not driving carefully. |
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yup they teach you about blind spots for a reason and thats the main one , the motorway is full of idiots who just pull across lanes without checking or even indicating and then they wonder whos to blame when their car is been towed away bythe wreckage collectors and they wake up in hospital :rolleyes: |
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We have to make allowances for Kate, she is old and female :p:rolleyes::D
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As long as we all take care, and be aware that any new manoeuvre is potentially dangerous and do our best to avoid collisions by observing, indicating and anticipating others, then that is what is important. |
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sory kate im not saying your a rubbish driver but by not checking over your shoulder especially on a motorway the monouver is extreemly dangerous before you have even made it because like neil said your mirrors may look clear but there can be a car just to the side of you that they dont pick up and thats why the look over the shoulder is important infact failing to do so on a driving test when pulling out is an instant fail
unless you have an extra blind spot mirror that is which sticks to your standard mirror :) |
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Whatever Accyman ... realise can't argue with a fella. There is not one driver .. no matter how careful they are, have not had a last minute readjustment just after spotting a car on your right whilst wanting to move into the next lane. Happens to all of us now and then. If your mirrors are set correctly and you look twice, shouldn't be a problem ... find looking over my shoulder is more distracting for anything that may happen in front of you.
Just because they may recommend it in a driving test, does not mean it is the safest way, particularly on a motorway where speeds are high and you can travel a huge distance whilst looking over your shoulder and not aware of what is going on in front of you. I would always do it from a standing start ... other hazards involved here. Ah well, never hit owt yet. |
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