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stevewool
20th November 2014, 21:01
Is it me, or have others noticed?? That drivers seem to want to kill other drivers - they push in, drive so fast and then put their brakes on expecting you to stop. And if you do get out of the car - well, I think if they had a gun they would kill you :doh
Michael Parnham
20th November 2014, 21:04
Is it me, or have others noticed?? That drivers seem to want to kill other drivers - they push in, drive so fast and then put their brakes on expecting you to stop. And if you do get out of the car - well, I think if they had a gun they would kill you, :doh
With a bit of luck, they will kill themselves one day Steve! :anerikke:
stevewool
20th November 2014, 21:10
That never happens Michael, they will always take someone with them
Michael Parnham
20th November 2014, 21:17
That never happens Michael, they will always take someone with them
That's the sad part, but I understand why it annoys you and many others too - including myself of course!
Ako Si Jamie
22nd December 2014, 01:01
Is it me, or have others noticed?? That drivers seem to want to kill other drivers - they push in, drive so fast and then put their brakes on expecting you to stop. And if you do get out of the car - well, I think if they had a gun they would kill you :dohTruckers are starting to annoy me by pushing into the middle of lane of the motorway and expecting traffic to make rash manoeuvres into the outside lane. They're so impatient they can't wait a couple of seconds for you to pass. Then there's the one's who can't be bothered to stop at a roundabout and pull out at 10mph making you brake suddenly. :mad:
They used to be good courteous drivers too. Maybe it's the younger generation.
Michael Parnham
22nd December 2014, 06:52
Truckers are starting to annoy me by pushing into the middle of lane of the motorway and expecting traffic to make rash manoeuvres into the outside lane. They're so impatient they can't wait a couple of seconds for you to pass. Then there's the one's who can't be bothered to stop at a roundabout and pull out at 10mph making you brake suddenly. :mad:
They used to be good courteous drivers too. Maybe it's the younger generation.
That's it Jamie, a different generation, I've noticed they are less courteous these days, check with Steve he'll tell you the same and they don't understand the headlamp signals that we had in the past!
Terpe
22nd December 2014, 08:13
Is it me, or have others noticed?? That drivers seem to want to kill other drivers - they push in, drive so fast and then put their brakes on expecting you to stop. And if you do get out of the car - well, I think if they had a gun they would kill you :doh
Hmmm, seems familiar to me :wink:
grahamw48
22nd December 2014, 12:06
Everyone in a hurry. Under pressure. Stressed out.
I've given that life up now. Not worth it. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Ako Si Jamie
22nd December 2014, 13:41
That's it Jamie, a different generation, I've noticed they are less courteous these days, check with Steve he'll tell you the same and they don't understand the headlamp signals that we had in the past!Flick of the indicator and they seem to think they have the right to cut you up. Winds me up. :mad:
SimonH
22nd December 2014, 13:44
Flick of the indicator and they seem to think they have the right to cut you up. Winds me up. :mad:
Ever tried driving in the Philippines :icon_lol: You'll never complain again :icon_lol:
My Mrs says I drive like a local now :yikes:
tiger31
22nd December 2014, 14:50
I think you will find its more european drivers that are the problem here .have you ever watched the russian video dash cam videos on youtube ? scarey stuff man they are feckin nuts
grahamw48
22nd December 2014, 16:40
It would be interesting to see the stats on who is causing the accidents/traffic snarl-ups these days...and their origins.
Probably not permitted by the PC brigade.
Ako Si Jamie
22nd December 2014, 20:16
Unbelievable. :yikes:
Two lorry drivers accused of swapping seats while driving an HGV along a motorway have been charged with dangerous driving.
Goran Zaric, 42, and Milos Ravic, 36, were allegedly spotted changing positions inside the vehicle's cab by police on the M5 near Worcester.
The pair, from Serbia, were arrested between junctions seven and eight soon after 16:20 GMT on Wednesday.
Both men appeared before Kidderminster Magistrates' Court.
They were granted unconditional bail and ordered to appear at Worcester Crown Court on 23 March.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-30325142
Ako Si Jamie
22nd December 2014, 20:18
Ever tried driving in the Philippines :icon_lol: You'll never complain again :icon_lol:
My Mrs says I drive like a local now :yikes:I go to the Philippines to relax not get stressed out. Driving licence stays at home. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
22nd December 2014, 20:39
Yes its amazing seeing how they drive in the phils, but one thing i did notice, there was no horns blaring out and people swearing at each other, yes if there was a gap 5 vehicles tried to get into it, but that was part of the fun watching it, hay ho each to there own
Ako Si Jamie
22nd December 2014, 20:50
Is there such a thing as Pinoy road rage? :Erm:
Doc Alan
22nd December 2014, 23:09
It would be interesting to see the stats on who is causing the accidents/traffic snarl-ups these days...and their origins.
Probably not permitted by the PC brigade.
I did post here ( # 8 , http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/55157-11-Top-Causes-of-road-accidents-in-the-Philippines?p=524074#post524074 ), with a link to the World Health Organization report on global road safety :xxgrinning--00xx3:.
grahamw48
22nd December 2014, 23:17
Thanks Alan.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
The UK figures only go up to 2010 on those statistics, unfortunately.
...Been some major changes on who is driving what and from where during the past 4 years. :smile:
Dedworth
22nd December 2014, 23:31
It would be interesting to see the stats on who is causing the accidents/traffic snarl-ups these days...and their origins.
Probably not permitted by the PC brigade.
Worrying number of Comecon Eastern Eurotrash vehicles and drivers on the roads many of which will be uninsured, unroadworthy and driven by holders of fake or no licence
grahamw48
23rd December 2014, 01:13
....and frequently overloaded with stolen goods like lead from church roofs and copper cable ? :cwm25:
Doc Alan
23rd December 2014, 10:25
Thanks Alan.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
The UK figures only go up to 2010 on those statistics, unfortunately.
...Been some major changes on who is driving what and from where during the past 4 years. :smile:
My post was based on the latest WHO global road safety report available. There are more recent estimates for the UK here :-
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/370826/quarterly-estimates-apr-to-jun-2014.pdf
My update on drink driving might also be of interest :-
#5 http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/55109-Drinking-in-Scotland
Dedworth
23rd December 2014, 10:56
Unbelievable. :yikes:
Two lorry drivers accused of swapping seats while driving an HGV along a motorway have been charged with dangerous driving.
Goran Zaric, 42, and Milos Ravic, 36, were allegedly spotted changing positions inside the vehicle's cab by police on the M5 near Worcester.
The pair, from Serbia, were arrested between junctions seven and eight soon after 16:20 GMT on Wednesday.
Both men appeared before Kidderminster Magistrates' Court.
They were granted unconditional bail and ordered to appear at Worcester Crown Court on 23 March.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-30325142
Bail :mad: - they won't be back
grahamw48
23rd December 2014, 11:17
Exactly. What a joke. :NoNo:
Trefor
23rd December 2014, 13:06
Yes its amazing seeing how they drive in the phils, but one thing i did notice, there was no horns blaring out and people swearing at each other, yes if there was a gap 5 vehicles tried to get into it, but that was part of the fun watching it, hay ho each to there own
I drive each time we visit The Philippines. I am responsible for me and my wife and any family we transport around, I want the best possible outcome (I have to tell the passengers to buckle up every time!). I enjoy driving and do not find it stressful in the Philippines, I am a very assertive driver and my spidey senses are on overdrive when I am driving (which I enjoy 'cos I'm weird). I do find it amusing though when people get impatient and overtake along the hard shoulder etc. So much bad driving, but if they've never been taught better then that is normal to them.
Since traffic is often moving so slowly you don't get as many bumps as you would expect.
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