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27-01-2010, 01:27 PM | #91 | |||
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forget reaction times most including myself do not have any reaction time for a roo sticking its head up and launching at you ,and following other vehicles is just stupid as any blocker ,for the same startling reason . so though this reply is off the main topic a little, it does show how people can get things so wrong on the highway . but then even though i have never had an accident when i get in the city it amazes me why all the rush and dangerous maneuvers i see ,i give myself distance between cars - people fill em .i speed everywhere where i live but not in congestion ,flow and courtesy are the key and patience ...you may just live if you can change your attitude . be safe and just think about what the other guy on the road may be doing .... norm is right but then again it isnt hard to start a topic on ...people prove that every day with the deaths on our roads .. they are not accidents you made them happen .
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27-01-2010, 01:31 PM | #92 | |||
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Thanx GTpilot, I was going to quote the rules too, as it seems to me that there a few people on this forum that need to learn what the current rules are (not stating that I am any expert by any stretch of the imagination). I would, however, add one more excerpt from the rules to clarify things: 149 Giving way when lines of traffic merge into a single line of traffic A driver in a line of traffic that is merging with one or more lines of traffic travelling in the same direction as the driver must give way to a vehicle in another line of traffic if any part of the vehicle is ahead of the driver’s vehicle. Offence provision. Note 1 Driver’s vehicle is defined in the dictionary. Note 2 For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision — see the definition in the dictionary. But most of the entrance lanes I've seen on freeways have the marked lines, so this rule wouldn't apply in that circumstance. However, IMHO, this difference in ruling just creates doubt as to whom shoudl give way or not, purely dependant upon whether the lending lane is marked or not. As for people not keeping left, this is my absolute pet hate when driving on the freeways in Melbourne. No one seems to take any notice of it, even when the occasional 'Keep Left Unless Overtaking' sign appears. This mentality then follows out onto the country freeways. Last Easter I was returning from Bendigo along the Calder freeway (so road was busy) and came across a car travelling in the right hand lane around Woodend area. Given he (looked like) he was passing the car in the left, I pulled into the right hand lane behind him and disengaged the cruise control (from the approx 113km/h indicated speed) to give him the time to get the pass done. Well blow me down, he wasn't actually passing the car. I ended up sitting behind this walburger for at least 2km while he sat next to the car in the left hand lane before I slowly started to creep up on him (to try and suggest to him that he would like to either speed up and move into the left hand lane, or slow down and pull in behind the car he was next to). By this stage I had at least another 5 cars queued up behind me!!! But he took no notice of me getting closer to him, so then I started waving at him to move across. This didn't work either, so I felt I had no other option than to flash my lights at him to get his attention. In no way was I overly aggressive in this, I was simply trying to get his attention so that he would move over (as he was legally required to do) and let those going faster than him to pass. Anyway, he eventually got the message, pulled ahead of the car in the left lane and then, when clear, pulled into the left lane. Well, you should have seen what this walburger did; he started waving his fist at me with a frown on his face, as if I was the one in the wrong...!!!! I estimate I eventually sat behind this guy for at least 5km...!!! All I could put it down to was that he hadn't driven in the country too much and that the style of driving on the city freeway was what he had become accustom too. either that or he just wasn't thinking. Either way, he shouldn't be allowed to drive on those roads if he drives like that. Oh, and I think there should be a lot more ‘Keep Left Unless Overtaking’ signs on the freeways to remind people of their responsibilities. Craig H |
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27-01-2010, 01:32 PM | #93 | |||
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No, you need to be out on your own in front or far enough back that you can use your high beam (and spotties if you're a regular night driver). If someone goes by me at night I'll ease up till they are far enough away that I can get back up to speed and use my lights. But that's just me and my opinion. Bushbasher
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27-01-2010, 02:06 PM | #94 | ||
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When ya got someone that has never driven on country road and you tell them not to swerve for roos make sure ya say not the died one you can swerve around them if safe.
My mum is bad for tailing I tell her too. I say there is another lane there go around them or get in other lane. She never did it before getting new new car. I know when I go down SW West Aust I go a bit slower than what the local would like, but I dont know the roads as well and the condition of roads down there are not the best and I dont want to part of a HUGE karri tree like so many one people down there. hitting a tree at 110 that is wider than the car dosent leave much chance of surviving. Good point about car speeding up on overtaking lane. The driver is not confident to drive full speed on a small tight windy road but once they see big open space they do, they should also let the car behind pass before speeding up. Following behind to aviod wildlife dosent work. Mum tried it an emu came running into the side of our car. Roo can move fast too. was in work truck and in corner of my eye seen roo out passenger window jumping along side us then hit the brakes it hit straight on in front of us. left a perfect dust mark shape of qantas roo of plane tail. |
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27-01-2010, 02:13 PM | #95 | ||
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you can always tell someone that doesn't use the cruise control- they slow down when going up hill and speed up when going downhill that and the broadrim hat on the parcel shelf
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27-01-2010, 03:00 PM | #96 | |||
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I tend to find that the speed of the cars around me is directly proportional to their position relative to me. i.e. if I am doing the speed limit, the cars behind me do the limit plus 10km/h, and the cars in front do the limit minus 10km/h.
Overtaking someone then puts them behind me, so they speed up to go faster than me, and being overtaken causes the overtaking car to slow to less than my speed after they get in front. Its really starting to give me the sihts.
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28-01-2010, 12:28 AM | #97 | |||
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Watching the car infront gives you an indication if there is something up ahead, if the car ahead's brake lights come on, you know that something is up. Besides that you dont tend to see them between 8pm (10pm for summertime) and 3am anyways, they tend to be more active at dusk/dawn. |
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28-01-2010, 09:50 AM | #98 | ||
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ppl should know that speed kills.
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28-01-2010, 11:19 AM | #99 | |||
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Perhaps that is cruise control in action? Some cruise systems are really quite hopeless, especially aftermarket jobbies that aren't calibrated properly. Also cruise control systems are not able to sense the landscape around the vehicle, they merely monitor the speedo sensor and make adjustments to maintain the set speed, which means that there can be a time of speed fluctuation. Especially when ascending/descending hills. I have a Petrol Landcruiser at the moment with cruise, and this thing will run out of puff on some decent climbs from 100km/h, the cruise can't provide extra power to overcome this, the pedal is to the metal. Then the other side of the hill is where the cruise will shoot the vehicle back to the set speed, then set speed is overtaken. Cruise control does not utilise the brakes you know. Yes there are some european cars now that have sophisticated systems that are better than this but i'd guess 99% of vehicles on the road don't have such features. |
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28-01-2010, 12:03 PM | #100 | |||
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28-01-2010, 01:28 PM | #101 | |||
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Tailgating.... Look further than the tail lights in front of you.... |
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28-01-2010, 06:46 PM | #102 | ||||
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28-01-2010, 11:32 PM | #103 | |||
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10kmh? I've been dealing with most slowing down to as much as 20kmh under the limit. Left, right and middle lanes. |
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29-01-2010, 03:18 AM | #104 | ||
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what about people who get "mighty steamed Wally!" at you in carparks because you have to creep over speed bumps at an angle you're so low and stylish ....
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29-01-2010, 11:03 PM | #105 | ||
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Then there is the knob jockeys that drive all over the place to get over a hump and there car is 1/2meter of the ground.
If People are worried that it scrapes everywhere dont lower it. Or at least dont drive where it gonna get stuck. I think I forgoten what this was about.LOL |
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30-01-2010, 12:04 AM | #106 | ||
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these are the reasons why speed limits on freeways wont be increased. the roads are excellent and new cars are extremely safe, it is just that most people have no idea and no respect for speed. drive in europe and see what real road manners are.
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