basingwerk wrote:
Gatsobait wrote:
basingwerk wrote:
our politics have made us into a relatively successful country. Odd that - how can that be?
Our politics have made us successful? ?. IMO the best thing politicians can do for us is to leave well alone as much as possible.
Do they/we have the balance about right, because it works as good or better than many other places?
No, I think they haven't and in some ways we're beginning to resemble a cross between a banana republic and the DDR, though I concede it's yet to become as bad as either. On top of that our leaders can't seem to decide whether they want the UK to be part of the federal European dream or the 51st state of the USA. I could go on and on, but this isn't the place for it. Suffice to say that we live in an over regulated and increasingly unpleasant country.
basingwerk wrote:
Gatsobait wrote:
It's called nose-gating

driving so slowly that your rear end gets dangerously close to the vehicle behind.

That?s an interesting idea, and perhaps we need a minimum speed limit to deal with it. And speed cameras to police the minimum speed limit! Yessiree!
Just as bad as the type we have now IMO, and much the same aruments apply. There are times when the minimum speed won't be safe, drivers will have to look at their speedo when passing the scams or drive considerably faster to make damn sure they're over the the trigger speed, etc etc. There you go, you wanted me to disagree, so I've obliged.

basingwerk wrote:
Gatsobait wrote:
Strip away the crap about "fanstasies of unlimited power and brilliance"
That?s the part I liked writing the most! It was aimed directly at the Jeremy Clarkson brigade!
Oh yeah, must check what time Top Gear is on tomorrow night. Nyer nyer

. Seriously though, I never miss it, so does that make me part of the Clarkson brigade? I find him and the other presenters entertaining, though some of the cars they say they like are boot ugly if you ask me. Still, I'll be watching as usual, and if they get on to road policies I'll probably be nodding agreement at the TV over my cuppa. I suspect I probably am one of the Clarkson brigade then, but from all I've said do you think I have "fantasies of unlimited power and brilliance"? if so one of us needs a head check... and it's not me

. I like fast cars if they're also beautiful, and fast driving if it's also appropriate, but that's as far as it goes. Unlimited power? My car maxes out at 147 or so according to the book (IIRC), but I've never been anywhere near it and don't intend to in the future either. Unlimited brilliance? Hardly. Like I've said many times before, I can't even definitely say I'm above average because no-one can tell me what average actually is.
basingwerk wrote:
Gatsobait wrote:
sometimes it's someone about 500 years old with a tartan blanket on the parcel shelf and wearing a hat.
They get to be 500 years old by driving safely!
No, I suspect they drink formaldehyde or something

. IMO there are two types of old drivers - good, safe and courteous types, and Mr Magoos. Virtually nothing in between and roughly evenly split. I'm sure you'll remember that Mr Magoo rarely, if ever, got into trouble himself, but he created havoc for everyone around him.
basingwerk wrote:
Gatsobait wrote:
I think there's two problems here. First is that courtesy is becoming an increasingly rare coin on our roads. Driving would certainly be more pleasant and probably a bit safer if we changed that. But I think the loss of courtesy is at least in part due to the increase in frustration felt by many drivers at having to go unnecessarily slowly.
I think its more about the rise of a greedy and selfish ?me-first? culture ? it?ll all end in tears.
Shades of the same thing I think. But whetver the cause fuelling the frustration with traffic calming schemes (an oxymoron if ever there was one), unrealistic limits, and removal of potential overtaking areas etc is madness.
basingwerk wrote:
These tailgating clods self-generate their own stress. They get off on it. They'll finally get wise when they have 9 points.
You're kidding aren't you? Who's handing out points to tailgaters? Not the scams and Talivans.
basingwerk wrote:
Yes, section 125 should be edited to say:
Code:
125: Be considerate. Be careful of and considerate towards other road users. You should
· try to be understanding if other drivers cause problems; they may be inexperienced or not know the area well
· Shit or get off the pot - either overtake or give someone else the opportunity to do so.
Sounds good to me. There'd be a lot more of the first bit going on if there was some of the second bit as well. Quid pro quo. If I don't know the area well enough to overtake I should hang back and allow myself to be overtaken rather than sit close enough to the vehicle in front of me to prevent safe overtaking. In turn this will hopefully promote some understanding and consideration from the drivers behind me. Still requires the authorities to design roads for safe overtaking opportunities of course, but the point I'm making is that understanding is easier when the other person isn't creating a 15 car queue by failing to overtake and preventing anyone else from doing so. Thinking "maybe he's new or doesn't know the area" inevitably changes into "why doesn't the selfish arsehole let somebody by" if you're stuck behind them for long enough. Considerate driving is a two way process.