SirFooK'nG
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@Roger! Pays to be vigilant ... well done for the defensive driving, always assume other drivers are useless.
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.. always assume other drivers are useless.
Another idiot truck driver ignoring red light.
http://youtu.be/erwnKe937k8
when driving in a CBD, you have to be extra careful.
Best advice ever.
Rant
As a runner, you notice a few things. The one thing is the people driving expensive cars, but driving with their cellphones stuck to their ears. If you driving a R500k car, you could afford the bluetooth interface. And you can see in the way the driver drives. Distracted. And you will be amazed how many drivers do this
Rant done.

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While we're at it, why do the authorities not place large 'recovery vehicles' near these traffic hot-spots - (a good place would be the slip-lane by each e-toll gantry tower), so when there is a multi-vehicle collision, which usually has a minibus taxi or truck involved as well, these large 'tow-trucks' can then be mobilised to simply drag the wreckage to the side of the road - so the traffic can flow freely again, and they can then clean up the debris later in the evening / morning when the traffic flow is much less and would not cause delays?
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And thats why so many overtake on the left. People are just completely oblivious to everything - rules, surrounding, safety etc.They putter along at between 80 & 100 km/h on the GFIP payways, where the signposted speed-limit is 120 km/h, usually in the second-most lane from the right - or the extreme right-most lane - and totally oblivious to the 1-2 km tailback of cars trapped behind them.
Just the other night I saw this bloke driving and I just had to snap a pic.
Brown Clio, Learner driver possibly driving down Cape Road with absolutely no lights on at all at just past 20:00. I don't know if it qualifies as bad driving but it surely is irresponsible driving:erm:
Astounding.
The new Clio models usually have DRL's fitted in front - so the moron behind the wheel assumes the headlights are also on as they can see 'some form of illumination emanating from the front of their vehicle' - not realising that the park lights, headlights and tail-lights need to be switched on MANUALLY - unless their vehicle has auto lights, and they have de-activated them for some obscure reason.
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What's wrong with the morons on the road nowadays?
Do they all have driving licences courtesy of the Grace Mugabe Instant Degree Academy?
They putter along at between 80 & 100 km/h on the GFIP payways, where the signposted speed-limit is 120 km/h, usually in the second-most lane from the right - or the extreme right-most lane - and totally oblivious to the 1-2 km tailback of cars trapped behind them.
It is useless to try & overtake them in the left - as the left lanes are usually filled three-abreast with petrol tankers, coal & and container trucks - all jockeying to overtake each other in a seemingly endless struggle, as their speeds differ by about 0.5 to 1 km/h, and it takes them about 3-5 kms, sometimes more, to try & complete this snail-paced overtaking maneouvre.
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