Personal overtaking lane rant - Round The Bend
Rant time!

My drive into the office this morning featured the usual idiots, including the inevitable 4x4 mobile user. What was different, and really got me going, was a newish Golf GTi sighted in my rear view mirror, dodging in and out of the bus lane. At first, I thought he had just hopped into the lane to get around a car turning right but after the next roundabout he overtook (undertook) a whole line of us at some considerable speed. After the next set of lights he did the same, weaving around any slower traffic.

I guess what really bugs me is not only the blatant assumption that the rules don't apply to the two lads in their GTi, but also the " fingers up" statement that they are effectively giving to the rest of us mugs who are sticking to the correct lanes.
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IanS
Personal overtaking lane rant - Mad Maxy
The world is full of people behaving unfairly, inconsiderately, etc. Don't worry about it. Just get on with living your good, enjoyable life and have a nice day. Seriously.
Personal overtaking lane rant - nick62
It might even have been stolen!
Personal overtaking lane rant - Round The Bend
Nick, don't think it was stolen. The passenger was reading a newspaper which seemed too normal.
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IanS
Personal overtaking lane rant - Big Bad Dave
My daughter's play school is at the end of a 100 metre long cul-de-sac. A mother behind me was trying to overtake me on this road this morning as I was slowing down for a speed hump. What she thought she stood to gain from this I can't possibly imagine. A better parking space than me perhaps.
Personal overtaking lane rant - Aprilia
My daughter's play school is at the end of a 100
metre long cul-de-sac. A mother behind me was trying to overtake
me on this road this morning as I was slowing down
for a speed hump. What she thought she stood to gain
from this I can't possibly imagine. A better parking space than
me perhaps.


Pretty normal. I have to drive over loads of speed bumps every day, taking the kids to school. They are in a 20mph and I drive at 20mph, dropping to 15mph over the humps. I often get someone either 2 inches from my tail or trying to overtake. Also have to contend with ladies in 4x4's who drive down the middle of the road because they think their vehicle is 3 feet wider than it actually is - poor spatial skills.
Personal overtaking lane rant - Big Bad Dave
Absolutely Aprilia, but in a cul de sac? Where she had to be less than 100 metres from her destination?
Personal overtaking lane rant - Dynamic Dave
Most nights drving home a blue Peugeot 306 takes to the right lane of a roundabout and does a full pirouette around the roundabout to take the left hand exit - whilst I and a few others wait patiently in the left hand lane to do the same. You'd have thought however he'd have learned his lesson by now by the amount of people that nearly pull out in front of him because they think he's taken the 3rd exit instead of doing a full circle.
Personal overtaking lane rant - Bill Payer
I think some of you just don't appreciate that other people are in a hurry and have important things to do! (wasn't it Margaret Beckett who said that?).
Personal overtaking lane rant - horse
Thats cheeky, but is it actually illegal? I mean he could say I was intending to take the 3rd exit until most of the way round the roundabout and then I changed my mind.

In some ways manoeuvers like his can be seen as anti-social, but in another way they reduce congestion. I'm actually thinking of a much less cheeky maneuver, well actually thinking about this has brought me on to one of my own rants....

There is a recently redesigned roundabout where I live where the whole junction was stripped out and is now traffic light controlled. Previously when turning right from one of the approaches, one had to take the right hand lane - but now after the redesign the left lane has a painted arrow for "straight, left, or right" and there is a clear route marked for using the left lane to turn right (and at the right exit there are 2 lanes for a short time to accomodate people turning right in two files).

The thing is sometimes the right hand lane is absolutely full, with 25+ cars, not all of whom are going to get through on the first green. The left lane however is almost always empty, with 3 or 4 cars at the most all of them waiting to go straight or left. When its like this I always use the left lane to go right.

The thing is I've been told this is "cheeky" by two people now (obviously argued back and got them to realise they were in the wrong), and what makes me angry is that not only have these people misunderstood or not looked at the arrows on the road and the newly designed junction, but their attitude is making the congestion worse.

The engineer who planned the new junction obviously put a lot of thought into it, and realising that most people want to turn right set it up so that both lanes can be used for this. If everyone took this in and used both lanes as intended, the queue would be much shorter in lane 2, and people in both lane 1 and 2 would get through on the first green. The traffic wouldnt back up to the previous roundabout and everyone would get to their destinations a little bit quicker.

Even if its just me doing this supposedly "cheeky queuejump" thats one less car in the clogged lane. So anyway, theres one circumstance where I think a rapid 'undertaking' manoeuver is the responsible thing to do, and good for everyone.

Personal overtaking lane rant - Micky
">obviously argued back and got them to realise they were in the wrong<" No, no and no. Give them a bright and cheery Stirling wave as you sail effortlessly past.
Personal overtaking lane rant - Mad Maxy
I sometimes do that if I spot the opportunity. The people that get narked about that sort of behaviour are most likely the ones that start to queue for a lane closure half a mile in advance while there remains an empty lane on their right.
Personal overtaking lane rant - Group B
ladies in 4x4's who drive down the middle of
the road because they think their vehicle is 3 feet wider
than it actually is - poor spatial skills.


Not been in the car with her for ages, but my Mum does that and she only drives a Corsa. Partly due to poor spatial skills but also because she was taught to by her driving instructor. She was taught to give parked cars a wide berth, "because someone may open a car door while she is driving past". I've tried explaining many times before that if she can see there is nobody in the parked car, then the door is unlikely to suddenly open, but this doesn't seem to register with her... Her driving has improved dramatically since she passed but unfortunately this aspect hasn't.
Personal overtaking lane rant - Baskerville
Nick, don't think it was stolen. The passenger was reading
a newspaper which seemed too normal.


Maybe he was trying to find out if the cops were after them.
Personal overtaking lane rant - Bill Payer
Maybe he was trying to find out if the cops were
after them.

Oooh..........very droll.
Personal overtaking lane rant - Cliff Pope
>> >> Nick, don't think it was stolen. The passenger
was
>> reading
>> >> a newspaper which seemed too normal.
>>



They all do that - old trick.
Likewise when on foot carry a rolled umbrella - no one carrying an umbrella ever commits a crime.