Bad Driving thread

scudsucker

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99% of cyclists behave themselves. I would do it as well if it wasn't that expensive. It is that 1% that irritates me and give the others a bad name.

In August and December 2016 I observed the first 100 cyclists I noticed. During the brief period in which I observed them, usually around 20 seconds, I would look to see if they were doing anything illegal.

I only counted cyclists on the road, not off road. I did not consider failure to wear a helmet, rather things that endanger other road users, eg shooting red lights, riding two or more abreast, pavement hopping, riding on the wrong side etc. If a cyclist was doing two illegal things at once, I counted it only once.

August: 64 behaving, 36 doing something illegal
December: 73 behaving, 27 doing something illegal

So at least in Cape Town, in the area I live and on my commute to the CBD - which even has bicycle lanes - it's not 1%, it is a rather large 31%. And that is in the very short period I had to see them.

3 out of every 10 cyclists was doing something illegal and dangerous.

I realise that these statistics are subjective, and skewed because I was the only observer. Maybe cyclists on my commute are particularly bad. But I suggest that you do the same: count the number of cyclists you see, compare the ratio of legal to illegal behaviour. I predict you will come up with similar numbers.
 

Ivan Leon

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10 Things that Make You Look Like a Massive Idiot while Driving

Do you ever wonder why everyone looks at you with astonished faces when you're driving?

Well, here is a start. If you do any of these things, you are raising the blood pressure of everyone around you with your embarrassing driving.

Whether you are just clueless or a bit self righteous, make sure you pay close attention. You may even learn something here.

I'm looking at you, National Capital Region.

1. Driving with your hazards on in "inclement weather"

Whether it's lightly snowing or raining, you don't need to put your hazards on, especially if you are going the speed everyone else is going. That's not what they are for, so don't use them unless you have an actual problem.

Everyone can see you, and if you're smart, you've turned your lights on (it's the law in VA, at least). That's enough for people to know you're there.

The other day I was driving on a two lane neighbourhood road behind a newish Honda minivan that was doing between 15-20 mph in a 25 mph zone at 11:00 PM.

That's aggravating already, but what left me dumbfounded was when she approached a set a speed humps and put her hazards on until she cleared them. It was baffling.

This is also, y'know, illegal in most states and you can actually be pulled over for "improper use of hazards"

Also, note. Please see that I wrote "inclement weather" not inclement weather. I'm talking about things like light rain and light snow. Weather that isn't close to being hazardous but people freak out over.

2. Leaving more than a car length of space in between cars at a traffic light

Don't do this. You are keeping cars behind you from accessing turn lanes (which often go green before the primary lanes, making them sit through two sets of lights), and causing traffic to spill into intersections behind you because they expected another car's worth of room that you are denying them.

This is most often caused by people texting or old people who aren't able to see over the wheel. Every time I see this, I want to just pull in right in front of them and fill the space.

3. Lazily pulling into turn lanes

When you are turning, you get into your turn lane as soon as it's available, and then you start slowing down. That is what it is for.

You do not start slowing down in the main lane of traffic and then get over after you've gone a hundred yards after the dotted line starts.

Once you decide to get over, get over. A lane change shouldn't take 5 seconds and if it does, you are being lazy and selfish.

As a corollary, if it looks like you're going to miss your turn, just go around the block and try again. Do not slam on your brakes, cross 3 lanes of traffic, and then block another lane when you can't immediately get into the turn lane.

You are inconveniencing everyone else because you don't want to drive another block. Still don't understand it?

I'll let Louis CK explain it better: https://youtu.be/CQSRPMFDTSs

4. Stopping in the middle of the highway

So you get into a fender bender on the interstate. What do you do? Well, it's simple. Move over to the side of the road.

Don't just stop in the middle of 4 lanes of traffic. There's a shoulder for a reason. Use it. If you blow a tire, ride it over to the shoulder.

If you stop, you are causing problems for everyone else, and potentially causing more accidents.

Of course, if something catastrophic happens, like breaking an axle, you can be forgiven for not moving your car.

5. Riding your Brakes

Just because a car 300 yards ahead of you tapped their brakes doesn't mean you need to as well. Lift off the gas and start coasting.

Be prepared to stop, but don't immediately brake. When you do that, everyone will do the same and the effect is multiplied, even to the point of people stopping.

Also, keep in mind that every time you hit the brakes, you are converting your money into heat.

6. Rubbernecking

People rubberneck EVERYTHING here in the National Capital Region, including the monuments they see every day. Is there a police officer on the side of the road giving someone a ticket? Better slow down to see if you know them, it could be Jimmy from down the block, and you'd feel bad if you didn't say hi!

Is there an accident? Then make sure you indulge your morbid curiosity!

7. Hanging out in the right lane

If you are going less than the flow of traffic, you do not belong in the right lane. Period. Get over. It's the law. Even if you are driving a Hybrid. Even if you're going the speed limit.

Speed limits are arbitrary, subject not to safety or engineering, but rather politics. The speed of traffic is rarely the speed limit.

Furthermore, if someone flashes their brights at you, and you're in the right lane, just let them by. Don't get mad. Don't get offended.

Who cares if you think your speed is respectable? If they want to risk a ticket, let them risk the ticket. That's on them, not you. Plus, the whole flashing of brights to signal an intention to pass is a real thing. Even race cars do it.

And of course, if someone is tailgating you, just move over and let them pass.

If you are driving a large truck and you are in a place that isn't totally flat, please don't use the right lane.

Sure, the truck in front of you may be doing 100 km/h, and you know you could do 102 km/h, but the cars around you are all going 120 km/h.

Plus, you're not going to complete that pass before the next uphill, and then you'll be stuck doing 82 km/h next to another truck going 80 km/h on a two lane highway for the next 15 kilometres.


I've seen the highway come to a complete stop due to trucks trying to do this.

8. Not utilising on-ramps to accelerate to highway speeds

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By the time you get to the highway, you better be going as fast as the people on the highway, so you can merge into traffic immediately and safely.

This means, you should be doing at least 100 km/h on any freeway by the time you get to the end of the ramp.

And for the love of all that is good, don't stop at the end of the ramp. That's so dangerous its crazy.

9. Waiting for a lane to completely end before merging

Roads go from three lanes to two lanes or two lanes to one lane all the time.

The wrong way to handle this is to drive until the very end of the lane that's ending, and then try to merge at the last possible moment. This causes traffic jams.

EDIT: This causes traffic jams because no one knows how to zipper merge, because people are jerks and hate letting people in.

Instead, merge as soon as you are able. Sure, there that lane there that looks pretty open, but just merge when you can and you'll help everyone.

You also won't look like a total tool!

10. Blocking the Box

You know who you are. You know what you're doing. Just don't do it. When in doubt, wait it out.

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Unfortunately, most of you guys know this already. But I bet you know some people that do this.

Share this. Disseminate freely.

If these people knew what they were doing, maybe they would stop. But seriously. They probably have Facebook. Share it there.

What else makes people look like total idiots? What do you see people do that really grinds your gears when you are on the road?

http://oppositelock.kinja.com/10-things-that-make-you-look-like-a-massive-idiot-while-1570316962
 

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[video=youtube;9pkpzJ8shWg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pkpzJ8shWg[/video]

Everyday occurrence.
 

scudsucker

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The ****knuckle on a Harley driving towards Newlands at Kirstenbosch top gate. Around 11:50 this morning.

It's a tight right corner for him, and it's after a blind rise, and as such is a blind corner. There's also a pedestrian crossing at the top gate. This would cause most riders to slow down.

Not this guy. I was heading towards Constantia Nek on the slow uphill on Rhodes Drive after the main Kirstenbosch entrance, just before the top gate when Mr. ****knuckle comes around the corner at speed. He barely manages to avoid sliding off the road and onto the gravel (and to his death on the barriers) but over-corrects into the path of my truck on my side of the road. Luckily for us both he quickly corrected and moved into his lane but it was a question of milliseconds and just a few cm.

I would have been OK but he would be dead or badly injured, as his handlebars missed my truck by next to nothing.

Sadly happened too fast to get a license plate (plus I was just a few metres before the hard left - from my perspective) so he disappeared from my view.
 
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f2wohf

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Just had a tow truck driving on my lane facing incoming traffic in a spot where I could only see him at the last minute on the N12.

Lucky for both of us, nobody was on the other lane so I could change lane to avoid him...

I guess driving the wrong way at least on the emergency lane is too much to ask them !

Didn't have time to get his plate number and no markings on the side of his car.
 

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I'm really defying death this week, two close calls of head on collisions in 5 days.

This morning near Polokwane, a Ford Ranger was passing a traffic police car on a solid line, I had to go in the dirt on the side to avoid him.

The saddest part is that the traffic police saw all of it did not even budge.
 

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Driving down Norvic Drive towards Perridgevale side, this gold Hyundai i20 with licence plate HMF 006 EC decided that queues are not for him and proceeded to squeeze past the standing cars to get into the turning lane for the cars turning right. He then ducked in front of the car at the front of the queue and shot all the way to the right into Rochelle Road, running a red light in the process.

If I ever see this twat again I am damn well keying his car for endangering the lives of the person in the car who nearly hit him when he jumped the red light:mad: and for driving like an entitled twat that deserves to have his license taken away
 

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This grey hair old toppie in a alfa giulia quadrifoglio on the N1 by Atterbury driving at high speeds and dangerously weaving through the traffic with no indicators, and ignoring solid lines in rush hour. He just goes over the solid white and pass cars on the left to push to the front of the off ramp

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This grey hair old toppie in a alfa giulia quadrifoglio on the N1 by Atterbury driving at high speeds and dangerously weaving through the traffic with no indicators, and ignoring solid lines in rush hour. He just goes over the solid white and pass cars on the left to push to the front of the off ramp

/snip

Who cares, it's an Alfa

Mmmmmmmm
Had to visit the lavatory
 

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PICS: Durban woman lands her car inside a house

Durban - A 45-year-old woman who had allegedly failed to stop at a T-junction on Riverdene Drive in Newlands crashed her car through a boundary wall and smashed through the roof of a house on Friday morning, paramedics said.

Her car then landed inside the spare room of the house.

When paramedics and a Netcare 911 rescue officer arrived at the scene, they found the crumpled remains of the car in a spare room of the house with the driver still trapped in the wreckage, said Chris Botha, Netcare 911 spokesperson.

"Three children were in the house at the time but fortunately they were in the main bedroom adjacent to the spare room," he said.

The Netcare 911 rescue officer used the Jaws of Life to remove the roof of the car so that they could free the female from the twisted metal, he said.

"Paramedics had to clamber over rubble with their equipment to get to the patient before she could be stabilised," said Botha.

After the patient was extricated from the vehicle, they transported her to a nearby hospital for the care that she required.

"Nobody else was injured in this accident," he said.

The exact details and cause of the incident will remain a subject for police comment, Botha added.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/pics-durban-woman-lands-her-car-inside-a-house-20170623
 

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I wonder what had happened before the the biker tried to kick the car ... crazy that any amount of anger can result in so much carnage
 

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Driving down Norvic Drive towards Perridgevale side, this gold Hyundai i20 with licence plate HMF 006 EC decided that queues are not for him and proceeded to squeeze past the standing cars to get into the turning lane for the cars turning right. He then ducked in front of the car at the front of the queue and shot all the way to the right into Rochelle Road, running a red light in the process.

If I ever see this twat again I am damn well keying his car for endangering the lives of the person in the car who nearly hit him when he jumped the red light:mad: and for driving like an entitled twat that deserves to have his license taken away

You going to vandalize his car for something that didn't happen?
Quite an upstanding citizen you are.
 

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This grey hair old toppie in a alfa giulia quadrifoglio on the N1 by Atterbury driving at high speeds and dangerously weaving through the traffic with no indicators, and ignoring solid lines in rush hour. He just goes over the solid white and pass cars on the left to push to the front of the off ramp

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To be fair to the guy growing up in the back seat of my Dad's GTV 6. You need to rush destination to destination as you never know when the thing is going to break down.
 

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This negligent one in Oz

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