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13 Dec 2005, 21:32 (Ref:1483455) | #1 | ||
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I should be shot.
I nearly caused a crash earlier. I had just joined the M62 and I was waiting for a car to pass me so I could pull out into the middle lane and get up to speed and and totally forgot about the fact that a car was close behind him! He managed to miss me (I think he was probably going to overtake anyway) but I could tell it was close and I felt stupid and awful. (still do)
However, this does not excuse his behavior later on when he decided to do the same to me. Yes I made a mistake yet it wasn't intentional, and behavior like that is just stupid, dangerous and immature. |
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13 Dec 2005, 21:47 (Ref:1483464) | #2 | ||
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Ach, everyone makes mistakes sometimes. If someone does it to me and then waves a 'sorry' then it's instantly forgotten. In fact I'll usually acknowledge the apology. Anyone who retaliates after that deserved to be cut up in the first place.
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14 Dec 2005, 00:58 (Ref:1483572) | #7 | ||
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Wouldn't it be nice if we had a system like Switzerland where all numberplates are listed in a directory. I suspect that if other drivers details were available to all the road rage would disappear over night! It'll never happen though, it's open to too much abuse in this country!
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yes. if you had a nice car, all the thieves would know where it parked at night...
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Indivdual info is certainly available, but I thought only to those who had a justifiable reason to request it, like an RTA or theft. Can you imagine the size of the directory if one was readily available for the UK - double decker size, I would guess!
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You admit you made a mistake, you 'got away' with it......don't worry!
Should you have ever got into that situation? Firstly, was there space in lane three for the car you had to wait for to pull out & make room for you - if there was, why didn't he do so (I assume you were indicating your intent to pull out!)? Secondly, why was there a car close behind him? Sometimes the 'innocent party' is just as guilty as anyone else. |
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One point that occurs on this. Did you check over your shoulder before pulling out? I know it tends to be something taught to motorcyclists more than motorists (it can be a lifesaver for bikers!). I tend to when pulling out (and when joining a motorway/dual carriageway), and very occasionally it alerts me to a car right next to me that I ddin't realise was there!
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I did look over my shoulder, but I wasn't concentrating enough I think and thats what caused it. I did indicate, but I pulled out a little suddenly I concede.
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By the way, should you require any further clarification on motorway driving, I'm pretty sure this website has all the answers....
http://www.howmotorwayswork.co.uk/ |
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Well I went home a bit slower than I normally drive!
I also forgot to add that when I decided to overtake the car, there was no one behind it, so for some reason I never expected anyone to be there afterwards. Still my fault though. |
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John Turner: Like anything in this country: it would only be an administrative nightmare if the government decided to deal with it themselves! If it was set up by an independant company I'm sure it would work like a Swiss watch! As for the cars being sold etc, the Swiss get by this by issuing you with your own registration number when you get your license. This transfers with you rather than with the car... a neat system I think. Andy: As for the theives knowing where you live, this isn't a problem in Switzerland as they have the highest number of guns to people around! The whole country is armed to the teeth, and they know how to use them as well, thnaks to national service... Probably explains why they are neutral: nobody is silly enough to try and invade them!!
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Don't worry Maximus it happens to the best of us. Moments like that certainly make you more careful in the future!
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