Queue jumpers.

Muckaway:
Lane blockers are one of the most irritating things on the road.

That and when your boxers crease up the inside of your leg.

And in both those situations arses are involved.

Cool breeze.

This Zip merging works perfectly in every country except this one. I have said it numerously here before. It’s the British, selfish, screw you attititude that causes the problem. Gotta be first everywhere. So to end…NTSAFFS. :unamused:

bigvern1:
This Zip merging works perfectly in every country except this one. I have said it numerously here before. It’s the British, selfish, screw you attititude that causes the problem. Gotta be first everywhere. So to end…NTSAFFS. :unamused:

This^. One thousand times this^.

Cool breeze

bigvern1:
This Zip merging works perfectly in every country except this one. I have said it numerously here before. It’s the British, selfish, screw you attititude that causes the problem. Gotta be first everywhere. So to end…NTSAFFS. :unamused:

Its the British and their obsession with queueing and even more so “the correct way to queue”. People in this country take some kind of perverse pride in queueing as soon as possible, probably so they can get home and moan about how long the bloody queue was.

In the past 2 years since passing my Class 2, ive noticed how peoples driving is always getting more irritable and impatient!
Why do people feel the need to be rude and rush in and around everywhere? It causes alot of stress and no wonder that lorry drivers have more stress related illness! Im at the end of play today and in total, ive had atleast 10 people cut me up on junctions and the best on was, I was approaching a roundabout on a single carriage way and as i pulled up to said roundabout, some chuffin screamer in a beemer decided he didnt want to hang at my back whilst going round, so he came up my nearside (path mounted) and cut me up just to get first dibs!!!

Im getting to the stage where, id like to get hold of theses divs and grab their faces till their bloody eyes pop!..and if i wasnt driving a lorry, i`d be able to catch them up!!! :imp: :open_mouth: :unamused:

Ive learnt a great deal of respect for the road and other HGV drivers since passing my test. (come to think of it, not all drivers are worth it, ive seen some drivers that are on a par with the above idiot!)

i`m gonna move to wales because they seem alittle more relaxed round that way! :wink:

the sheep aren’t :smiley:

Stupid people join a queue at the WARNINGS of a lane closure ahead, clever people use the AVAILABLE ROAD :wink: simples.

See this every day on the A13 on my way home.
The way I look at it is if they queued up like everyone else the queue would be massive!

schrodingers cat:
Stupid people join a queue at the WARNINGS of a lane closure ahead, clever people use the AVAILABLE ROAD :wink: simples.

And this causes heavy braking in the otherwise free flowing traffic which in turn slows everything down and causes a tailback :sunglasses:

Not if everybody leaves an appropriate gap between them and the vehicle in front.

gardun:
Not if everybody leaves an appropriate gap between them and the vehicle in front.

Ha ha your talking about impatient brit drivers here,not everyone wears the same rose tinted glasses as you

I thought it was established in the last thread about this that the thing to do was leave a gap and merge early whilst traffic is still moving but once it has started queuing (and it will at some point) then all of the available road should be used and you should merge in turn. That’s how I play it, roll down indicate early and wait for someone to let you in. Normally another truck driver will flash you in and even if you wait a couple of minutes you are still better off than sitting in a mile long queue like a clown.

bigvern1:
This Zip merging works perfectly in every country except this one. I have said it numerously here before. It’s the British, selfish, screw you attititude that causes the problem. Gotta be first everywhere. So to end…NTSAFFS. :unamused:

I take it you’ve never driven in italy then?

Betty Swallox:
'…You know the sort … cut in in front. What do you do …?

Assuming it’s a rapid pass, practised anticipation can enable a perfect land-oyster to beach either on their cross-hatched target area (ie, their windscreen) or their upholstery if it’s a rag-top in summer.

The benefits? They’ll likely not turn back or wait for a fight (though what if they do?), nor easily take your plate number to bubble you up.

Meanwhile, you’ll clear your pipes whilst administering social justice.

Win-win-win, methinks :smiley:

Mis-post :blush:

2 second gap is plenty for another vehicle to slot inbetween

I dont let the barstewards in,i dont get angry i like to see them get angry when they cant get in.Its a good game and it keeps me amused :smiley:

I was caught up in the queue on the A5 north this afternoon on my way to daventry. The M1 was slow and everyone was diverting. About 2 miles from the weedon lights, i saw the two cars coming toward me brake hard, flash lights and sound horns, i looked down and there was a prat in a merc overtaking the queue. He forced his way in fornt of a van, sat there for a couple of minutes, then off he went again, doing the same. I saw him turn off just before Weedon. I sat in the queue for about 10 more minutes until i got to the lights, then turned left toward Daventry. as i came out of Weedon, there was another queue caused by roadworks, it took me two changes of lights to get through these, about a mile further on, there was a side road, and there sitting in the queue to get back on the main road was matey boy in his Merc! he had to wait until all the traffic coming throught he roadworks had passed before he could get out, so now he was back way behind me!!! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Justice or what? :smiley:

Good Karma :sunglasses:

BIGRIG:
‘…i like to see them get angry … Its a good game and … keeps me amused…’

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