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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI do a lot of motorway miles every week and was always on it at 90 mph.
One day, I was tired and so stuck to 65 mph and found that I consumed 10 litres less petrol.
Ever since then, I have stuck to 65, i speed up a bit if I see a copper, but apart from that I get loads of drives annoyed at my slow driving.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostYou can prove this is the case, and not just in your imagination, by driving with cruise control on all the time. Many times I've been motoring along at the set constant speed, and as my car draws level with another slower car in the left-hand lane, the latter gradually speeds up until it is sitting there level with me. So I just let them stay there.
I've driven for miles with some bloke cosied-up to me on my left-hand side.
My approach is slightly different, though, gentle pressure with the right foot to give a 10 - 15 mph differential, go past, allow the car to settle back to its previous cruise speed and, guess what? Yup the vehicle just overtaken gradually shrinks away to a small dot in the rear view mirror as he/ she resumes his/ her previous speed
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI rarely get road incidents but a few weeks ago whilst coming on to the M3 both myself and another driver at a roundabout thought it was our right of way which culminated in him almost driving into the side of me. He beeped his horn and appeared to be screaming abuse as I shoke my head and carried on driving.
I noticed he was now following me and his bulging eyes and bared teeth seemed to imply he wanted to discuss this more personally. He was coming up on my right hand side as I changed lanes to the right hand one. He changed to the left lane and accelerated.
I watched him in the mirror to see what would happen. The reason I changed the right hand lane was nothing to do with him, there was just a queue of traffic in the left hand one ... that he was now accelerating towards whilst watching me. He noticed after a couple of seconds and his eyes almost popped out of his head as he slammed on his brakes. My lane was clear so I carried on to the M3 and drove home. He seemed to lose interest in following me after that.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostFTFY
You con't recruit Shauny even your customers aren't that desperate.
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I rarely get road incidents but a few weeks ago whilst coming on to the M3 both myself and another driver at a roundabout thought it was our right of way which culminated in him almost driving into the side of me. He beeped his horn and appeared to be screaming abuse as I shoke my head and carried on driving.
I noticed he was now following me and his bulging eyes and bared teeth seemed to imply he wanted to discuss this more personally. He was coming up on my right hand side as I changed lanes to the right hand one. He changed to the left lane and accelerated.
I watched him in the mirror to see what would happen. The reason I changed the right hand lane was nothing to do with him, there was just a queue of traffic in the left hand one ... that he was now accelerating towards whilst watching me. He noticed after a couple of seconds and his eyes almost popped out of his head as he slammed on his brakes. My lane was clear so I carried on to the M3 and drove home. He seemed to lose interest in following me after that.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post2/10
Must try harder.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBest approach really. It must be difficult for you to maintain any form of intimidatory pose when you are dressed like a cross between Dame Edna Everage and Julian Clary.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View Postgave him a friendly nod as I passed him by at the side of the road discussing maters with the constabulary.
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Originally posted by AV101 View PostROFL - enjoy your life until you cause an accident or get put in prison for a road rage 'incident'.
Don't feed him, he glorifies in the abuse.
HTH. BIDI.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostYou can prove this is the case, and not just in your imagination, by driving with cruise control on all the time. Many times I've been motoring along at the set constant speed, and as my car draws level with another slower car in the left-hand lane, the latter gradually speeds up until it is sitting there level with me. So I just let them stay there.
I've driven for miles with some bloke cosied-up to me on my left-hand side.
Actually that is unfair. If coded by suity it would have driven off a cliff.
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