The Man wrote:
Gizmo! You've just described one of my 'pet hates' when driving!
What is it with people who have an entire stretch of road to stop on, yet slam the brakes on by an island, forcing me to 'wrong side it' (which i don't really like doing unless absolutely necessary, if no junctions etc..)
The problem is, i notice that many drivers are not so interested in pulling over safely as stopping asap to stare in their mirror at me. Yes, it's a Police car going past, big deal!!
Another thing is on a 2 or 3 lane road. We have it
drummed into us
never to undertake. Better to sit behind the car in lane 3 and wait for it to move to lanes 1 or 2 than to undertake. So what do some drivers do? Instead of just maintaining their speed and drifting over allowing me to pass safely, they slam their brakes on in lane 3. I sit behind them, changing the two-tones and trying to make them pull over. But no, again they're more interested in staring at me in the mirror....I never did it before joining the Police so why do they?...
I think this boils down to the fact that there is an awful lot more to driving a vehicle than people think, and there are a heck of a lot of simple primates out there with driving licences. It is patently obvious to me on my daily journeys that a lot of people quite simply haven't a clue what to do when faced with an unusual situation, eg unusual road layouts, multi-roundabouts within roundabouts, other vehicles in their immediate vicinity and of course the appearance of an emergency vehicle. People freeze up, they get confused (oohh, oohh, what am I supposed to do here

) and their instinctive reaction is to bang on the brakes.
Perhaps a little TV ad demonstrating the correct thing to do would help?