Re: How do YOU react to being cut up?



On Sep 26, 10:18 am, "MrBitsy" <r...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hooch wrote:
On Sep 26, 8:08 am, Simon Dean <sjd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hooch wrote:
On Sep 25, 3:04 pm, "manatba...@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<manatba...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 25, 2:40 pm, Hooch <hooc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sep 25, 8:12 am, "manatba...@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<manatba...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 21, 8:57 pm, Hooch <hooc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And what do you use indicators for, then?
informing other of my intentions.
Same as me, then.
How is indicating right to a tailgater informing them of intent?
Intent to do what, exactly?
Intent for them to overtake. Duh.
You can indicate an instruction or at least a suggestion but how do
you indicate someone's intent to them? Can you read their minds?

My suggestion, if accepted, becomes their intent.

If I did it to you, you'd be the tailgating twat behind me.
I'd be the one who wants to overtake, and you would be the twat who
keeps indicating that he wants to turn right just when I get a
chance to overtake.

I wouldn't do it unless you were the twat tailgating me. Do you
usually tailgate people you want to overtake?

Im trying to work out which country you're from and whether
"indicating right" is therefore an acceptable... ie, the same as our
indicating left.

UK, at present. Home is where I hang my hat (if any).

You've always said that's what you would do, not necessarily that
it's right for everyone ;-)

If that is indeed the case, it would show how ignorant people are in
here.

If not, then, I am confused about your right hand indicator.

If I was being tailgated in the left hand lane of a (UK) dual
carriageway / motorway by someone either too lazy, too slow, too
braindead, or too ignorant to overtake, I would give several flashes
of my right indicator as a means of suggesting he overtake.

Ah, so now it is 'several flashes'. You can't even be consistent with what
you mean.

It was always "several flashes". You know how to read, don't you?
Look back in the thread.

Not that
I'd give a monkeys if I was passing you at the time. If you had a
right hand indicator on the motorway in the UK, I'd imagine you'd be
wanting
to pull out. It wouldn't mean I have to slam on my brakes or force a
move. No, you look first to see if safe to do so.

Precisely!

If not, just pass.
Right hand indicator means diddly squat. You don't have to let them
go :-)

Some people, especially London taxis, if they use indicators at all,
use them to indicate right of way! Not if I'm to their right,
though.

Then you would be risking a collision with someone who may NOT bow down to
your aggressive response.

It's not an aggressive response. It's a perfectly reasonable reaction
to one. But taxi drivers always bow down, since being off the road
for accident repairs costs them money.



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