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If you've been stuck behind a truck for the last 20 minutes, you'll do the same, I would
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If you've been stuck behind a truck for the last 20 minutes, you'll do the same, I would
Thats what transkei is like too.Saw much of this on my recent road trip up into deepest darkest Free State
The white car sure, you can see ahead, the bakkie though....If you've been stuck behind a truck for the last 20 minutes, you'll do the same, I would
I've got enough hp/kW to do that.The white car, sure, you can see ahead, the bakkie though....
This is why I always drive on the shoulder over a blind rise.
Also see this on my daily commute between Durban & Ballito; it's mostly due to roadworks and HGVs ignoring the signs to stay left at all times. People get annoyed and frustrated very quickly on the road and would take risks like this. Not proud of this, but I've taken a risk like this myself. There is something about driving in SA, with all the taxis that ignore every single road rule, idiots walking in the road next to the sidewalk, etc., and many other daily issues. We've become very angry and aggressive drivers with very little patience.The white car, sure, you can see ahead, the bakkie though....
This is why I always drive on the shoulder over a blind rise.
Also, some sections of road clearly don't need solid lines which also causes frustration and some sections that aren't solid lines but should be.Also see this on my daily commute between Durban & Ballito; it's mostly due to roadworks and HGVs ignoring the signs to stay left at all times. People get annoyed and frustrated very quickly on the road and would take risks like this. Not proud of this, but I've taken a risk like this myself. There is something about driving in SA, with all the taxis that ignore every single road rule, idiots walking in the road next to the sidewalk, etc., and many other daily issues. We've become very angry and aggressive drivers with very little patience.
The sad thing is, if it were not for the current state of our country, those trucks would have been on the rails rather than on the crumbling roads.
Also see this on my daily commute between Durban & Ballito; it's mostly due to roadworks and HGVs ignoring the signs to stay left at all times. People get annoyed and frustrated very quickly on the road and would take risks like this. Not proud of this, but I've taken a risk like this myself. There is something about driving in SA, with all the taxis that ignore every single road rule, idiots walking in the road next to the sidewalk, etc., and many other daily issues. We've become very angry and aggressive drivers with very little patience.
The sad thing is, if it were not for the current state of our country, those trucks would have been on the rails rather than on the crumbling roads.
Help me understand the pathology behind the lethal overtakes though.
Is it:
- Inability to process the consequences of a head-on - death and maiming of innocents
- Grandiose level of arrogance - I'm super important and don't care about rules, oncoming traffic must dangerously yield to me
- Pure stupidity
?
I think you're right based on the amount of retards flying through red lights on my commute.Never, ever, underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
What’s happening more and more in Cape Town is this nonsense of driving into oncoming traffic and expecting those cars to yield.
I can’t comprehend the mentality
I think you're right based on the amount of retards flying through red lights on my commute.
Ignorance of not knowing the rules after buying license.Help me understand the pathology behind the lethal overtakes though.
Is it:
- Inability to process the consequences of a head-on - death and maiming of innocents
- Grandiose level of arrogance - I'm super important and don't care about rules, oncoming traffic must dangerously yield to me
- Pure stupidity
?
TIAWhat’s happening more and more in Cape Town is this nonsense of driving into oncoming traffic and expecting those cars to yield.
I can’t comprehend the mentality
It's the refugees from the rest of the country bringing their road rules with them.What’s happening more and more in Cape Town is this nonsense of driving into oncoming traffic and expecting those cars to yield.
I can’t comprehend the mentality
Well, they made contact.... not in a good way..
Registration KCY 465 MP
You can see it best around the 48-second mark when the camera gets close to the rear of the truck
As per one of the comments in that video:
If I witnessed this I wouldn’t have been able to contain my road rage and would have attempted to pull over that truck so my video would have been a bit longer.