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09-11-2008, 08:07 PM | #61 | ||
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I think a common theme here is MERGING It seems no one knows how to merge.
Freeway onramps are always a doozy and by the sounds of things ANY kind of merging area gets people unstuck. I'm trying to think back to my driving lessons/test...I don't recall being taught how to merge correctly. I think the only rule of thumb I was told by my instructor is when ever two lanes merge whoever is in front has right of way. which in a simple world would work fine... Fortunately my dad taught me well before the instructor got to me Anyone else get taught how to do it properly by a paid individual? or is it one of those things they don't bother to teach us?
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09-11-2008, 08:45 PM | #62 | ||
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What about those who just merge into your lane or another one and don't even bother indicating at all? Or those folks who are at an intersection (with plenty of traffic) and decide to put their indicator on to turn right after the light changes green, therefore holding up everyone behind them who thought they were going straight.
I didn't have an instructor when I was on my L's but I passed my P licence first go. There needs to be a shake up of the licensing system. I'm sorry, but in my opinion if someone has failed their licence test more than 3 times, they should not be granted another chance for a further test. I've heard stories of people failing 7+ times and still being allowed to sit another test.
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09-11-2008, 10:40 PM | #63 | |||
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A while ago there was a reality TV show, pretty sure it was called learner drivers. It is being repeated on now late at night. The show was following a bunch of learner drivers and seeing how well/bad they did at various tasks....anyhoo there was this one chick who had something like 140 odd driving lessons and had failed her driving test a crap load of times. If you try any complicated task (in this case a driving test) and fail a ton of times then just keep trying cause sooner or later you will fluke all the right things on the right day and pass. Tell you what this surely does not build my confidence in this chick with regards to her driving ability. Scared in fact!! Hmmmmm might try the "test" to become a brain surgeon, try enough times and surely I must get enough things right and pass. Gimme the scalpel and bone saw. :togo: |
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10-11-2008, 12:14 AM | #64 | ||||
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I saw one clown (the worst of many) trying to push in from the left turn lane - he stopped there and the truckie behind him wanting to go left was on the horn - I actually think he tapped the guy - because the driver got out and looked at his car, threw something small at his truck, exchanged some words and got back in his car. I was behind both and wondering why we had stopped - I thought there was about to be a punch up. On this particular road it used to have "left lane must turn left" now it says left lane ends 200m - merge right. Which invites all the knuckleheads to drive 195m then change lanes. The middle lane stalls because of the left lane drivers cutting in, most of the right lane traffic after the lights then cuts over to the left 2 lanes and everyone who does the right thing and goes into the middle lane gets screwed over and moves forward at half the rate of the other lanes. If someone who is ahead of me indicates and waits to be let in, they will be let in. Pull out from behind me, floor it and try and cut me off and it is a different story. People who wait until the last second to change lanes to pass as many cars as possible deserve to miss their turn. Sometimes people who are unfamiliar with the road will get caught out and you can tell - they are matching or going slower than the traffic and looking around. You cut them a break. The other 95% are regulars and know where they are going and what lane they need to be in. As for freeways - so many people accelerate to 80km/h half way along the on-ramp, stop accelerating, then merge at 80km/h then speed up. 100 metres from merging, I'll usually spot the car I'm running with, match their speed and drop in behind after indicating and if the car behind lets me in - which is a formality if I'm merging properly! If you see a car joining at 70km/h, you're not going to feel too accommodating as you have to brake to compensate for the other driver's lack of ability! Fair enough with heavy vehicles or tiny 4 cyl cars - they need a bit more road to build up speed, but most of the on-ramp offenders drive modern large 4s or sixes, which can easily get up to speed.
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10-11-2008, 12:40 AM | #65 | ||
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A lot of talk about merging on to freeways, one of my pet hates is just the opposite.
Tools that start to slow down on the actual freeway as they are getting ready to exit. Damn dangerous. Slows me and others down when I happen to be in the left lane and not using that particular exit. Not that I am in a rush but it stuffs up the freeway flow. For freaks sake slow down on the goddamn exit ramp, what the hell do think it is there for????? I do 100 kays until completely in the off ramp Cheers |
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10-11-2008, 08:25 AM | #66 | |||
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10-11-2008, 09:07 AM | #67 | |||
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10-11-2008, 09:12 AM | #68 | |||
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at the end of the show the winner(who actually got their p's) was given an Alfa spider(god knows why..) so they make a competition where incredibly bad drivers compete to win a car and their license.. and then the media explodes on young drivers??? PFFT.
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10-11-2008, 11:00 AM | #69 | ||
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Was nearly wiped out the other day by a damn Rodeo..
Had just washed the car and was headed home. Had indicated to turn right into my street and decided to wait for an approaching car before turning right, (knowing full well my tyres were wet and would probably spin) I saw in my rear vision mirror this idiot in the rodeo come roaring up behind me, and got within probably 15mtrs before deciding to jam on the brakes. I could see what was going to happen so I put the car in drive and moved up a little, and he missed me by 1mtr or so. I got home and the first thing I checked was my indicator and brake lights and all were working fine... I came to the conclusion that he thought by the time he got to me, I would have already turned right, and didnt need to slow down. Where I was turning right, its situated on a slight bend and he probably didnt see the approaching car. Some people dont give consideration to those taking care... |
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10-11-2008, 12:42 PM | #70 | ||
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check this one out.. pretty damn stupid if you ask me... not sure if the 360 was intentional but christ.. there were cars coming!
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=w1MnvQgOAKY
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10-11-2008, 01:01 PM | #71 | ||
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A lovely Saturday morning. I go to the shopping centre to pick a new tie for a wedding and the sequel to my previous story begins unfolding before me.
I am walking through the shopping centre car park when two mid-size Korean hatchbacks are reversing out of their spots heading for each other. CRUNCH! Plastic is breaking, the cars stop awkwardly against each other. One driver, a middle aged woman with her radio pop music blaring loudly, immediately stops and gets out and starts yelling at the top of her whiny voice, "What the hell do you think you were doing!? Didn't you see me? Why didn't you see me!? Hey! What the hell did you do that for!? What's wrong with you!?" The other driver has started trying to get out of there! The woman starts running towards the escaping car, leaving her driver's door open, keys in the ignition, radio blaring loudly. Meanwhile, a couple of ladies witnessed it all and start shouting at the yelling woman to stop yelling, that she is just as much in the wrong. They tell her they both started reversing at the same time and both weren't looking. The witnesses stand in front of and block the other car from leaving, calming the situation. The lady in the other car might have been blamed quite easily had these other two witness ladies not intervened.
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10-11-2008, 01:36 PM | #72 | |||
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Even though he didn't hit any oncoming cars, the smoke left behind would cause enough chaos. |
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10-11-2008, 02:02 PM | #73 | |||
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10-11-2008, 06:53 PM | #74 | |||
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10-11-2008, 07:56 PM | #75 | |||
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Does the moroon that was on ACA tonight count.
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