longtimelurker
Striker
They're both in the wrong IMO
Didn't you used to nick cars? I can only guess what you would have done at one time!
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They're both in the wrong IMO
Didn't you used to nick cars? I can only guess what you would have done at one time!
Well I crashed that car into a tree in reverse. Draw your own conclusions
Should have reversed forward. I picture a mk2 Astra?
Worse, it was an Austin Maestro
Bloke in the van initially. You're supposed to drive up to the cones in both lanes and merge in turn as the sign on the left states, which the Audi tried to do. She doesn't know he's not going merge in turn because he let a Ford in further back.
Audi driver goes on like a total knob though and it's a complete waste of police time.
Not on merging it isn't.
Well they aren't, but if people don't let them in at the end, then they can't complain.
It wouldn't make any difference to traffic flow. There's still the same number of cars and when you hit the single lane shit slows down. It's people that go on the outside just to save some of their own time, not everyone's.
Says it took 75 minutes for the copper to arrive.Didn't have to wait at all.
But it can change traffic flow further up the queue - in this particular case at the Tesco lights and I've even seen the Simonside Arms roundabout gridlocked.Merging at the pinch point means shorter queues and, more importantly it would seem for a lot of people, nobody would be able to 'queue jump' as both lanes would be full. It's people who merge early that create the condition for 'queue jumping' to take place.
Exactly. It doesn't change traffic flow but, as both lanes are being used to the max, the queue is shorter.
You are correct. she should have merged earlier. I know you can use the whole lane but she left it until the cones were already shutting the lane. That's way to late to be moving in.She assumed he was going to let her in which he doesn't have to do. She then attempted to bully her way in. He has right of way and she should have waited to be invited in, so he moved forward to stop her. He didn't want to invite her in. She was completely in the wrong.
This is my approach on it. I don't get involved in this type of thing because I find people get way too angry over the little things. My journeys are less of a headache now compared to back when I would get wound up over the little thingsLooks like merging so I would have just let her in to avoid all the f***ing hassle.
So are you seriously saying if I go from my A3 to my mates Golf (which has the same chassis and looks similar inside) my driving changes? If I drive like a twat in the Audi it means I've always drove like a twat.
I honestly don't know why you get jealous of Audi drivers - they're not even our cars man
Both arrogant twats basically,first the Audi is allowed to filter in and the camera person is an arsehole for trying to make a point by not letting them in. What should have happened is the bellend Audi should have been let in but when it was obvious the cameraman is also bellend the Audi should have backed off.