robroy:
[zb] perfectionists who tie up internals at the back of the trailer, thinking they are clever…there is no NEED for it ! .
All it does is make the rest of us have to climb on the back to untie the [zb] things, just leave them hanging !!
I hate people who leave internals in a heap and load pallets on top of them.
No need to tie them up awkwardly, neither a need to leave them in a rat’s nest.
Tooz:
HGV drivers who join the M74 north or south from junction 5 and go straight in to the third lane causing a bottleneck even though they have nearly 2 miles before they need to do so
There’s loads of these. Very rare to see an HGV move to the inside lane now after J3 South on the M6 despite J2 being several miles away.
Tooz:
HGV drivers who join the M74 north or south from junction 5 and go straight in to the third lane causing a bottleneck even though they have nearly 2 miles before they need to do so
Guilty as charged. It’s become a habit over the years. I’ll stop doing it (and probably get as wound up as yourself when I see others doing it).
robroy:
[zb] perfectionists who tie up internals at the back of the trailer, thinking they are clever…there is no NEED for it ! .
All it does is make the rest of us have to climb on the back to untie the [zb] things, just leave them hanging !!
I hate that too. On a similar note, I get wound up when drivers tuck away the excess of every ■■■■■■■■ a curtainsider as it slows me down opening them.
robroy:
[zb] perfectionists who tie up internals at the back of the trailer, thinking they are clever…there is no NEED for it ! .
All it does is make the rest of us have to climb on the back to untie the [zb] things, just leave them hanging !!
I hate people who leave internals in a heap and load pallets on top of them.
No need to tie them up awkwardly, neither a need to leave them in a rat’s nest.
I’ve found the range at avonmouth have an habit of tieing them.in knots out the way and wrapping then around the centre pole
Drivers of cars, vans and lorries who walk out into the road without looking, grab hold of the door handle, THEN look to see you bearing down on them so they end up pressing themselves against their vehicles. I’ve come ■■■■ close to reducing them to a red smear a couple of times.
WhiteTruckMan:
Drivers of cars, vans and lorries who walk out into the road without looking, grab hold of the door handle, THEN look to see you bearing down on them so they end up pressing themselves against their vehicles. I’ve come ■■■■ close to reducing them to a red smear a couple of times.
bit ago was on a500 road wasn’t that busy and thank god
in distance could see a truck driver stood at front of his cab obviously wanting to get in. he stared up the road . i eased off a little . he stood there staring again, then after what seemed an age he decided to make a dash to get in. but in the rush he opened the door and slipped trying get in .
all can say is thank god other lane was empty had to quickly swerve around .
i had stop in next laybye . never been so scared another second or so and could been heel a lot worse
WhiteTruckMan:
Drivers of cars, vans and lorries who walk out into the road without looking, grab hold of the door handle, THEN look to see you bearing down on them so they end up pressing themselves against their vehicles. I’ve come ■■■■ close to reducing them to a red smear a couple of times.
a bit like an obese woman that is stood by the side of her car with the osr door, wide open ,that takes an eternity to put the sprog in the car seat
Visiting certain bargain basement cheapskate supermarket RDC’s, (one begins with AL and the other begins with LI… we all know who they are ! ) then waiting hours for a bay, then having to unload the whole trailer yourself 'cos they’re too cheap to employ workers to help with unloading.
Parents along busy roads mainly taking their young children to or from school and allowing them to wobble along on their bikes or scooters about twenty feet ahead of them totally unsupervised.
I hate getting Christmas cards which have Santa Claus (who is from the North Pole) and penguins (which are from the South Pole) on them. It’s a totally illogical scenario.
Harry Monk:
I hate getting Christmas cards which have Santa Claus (who is from the North Pole) and penguins (which are from the South Pole) on them. It’s a totally illogical scenario.
People who need to move my lorry a few yards and feel the need to change or move every ■■■■ thing possible!
Seat, tick.
Seat back, tick.
Squab, tick.
Arm rests, tick.
Readouts on the dash, tick.
Mirrors, tick.
Steering wheel, tick.
You’re only moving the ##cking thing 20 yards for ##ck’s sake!
Posts on forums that ask for things that wind you up.
After typing a list I re-read it and have to face the harsh reality that im actually an awkward, petty ■■■■■■■■ that gets annoyed at the stupidest things!
Harry Monk:
I hate getting Christmas cards which have Santa Claus (who is from the North Pole) and penguins (which are from the South Pole) on them. It’s a totally illogical scenario.
Yeah, cause thats the illogical thing in that scenario…
robroy:
[zb] perfectionists who tie up internals at the back of the trailer, thinking they are clever…there is no NEED for it ! .
All it does is make the rest of us have to climb on the back to untie the [zb] things, just leave them hanging !!
i did that all the time when i was on curtainsiders just to annoy the brown nosers and lazy (zb’s) at my old place of employment, was fun watching them get all hot and bothered about it