The car in front ... is in the bloody way!

The car in front ... is in the bloody way!

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philshort

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8,293 posts

282 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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Anyone noticed that moreand more frequently the car blocking your perfectly reasonable desire to "make progress" is none other than a Toyota (subset of "Numpty"!)

Is that what the adverts were getting at?

Phil

nick heppinstall

8,190 posts

285 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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Unless it's a Supra Turbo !

Steve _T

6,356 posts

277 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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Or as I prefer to think of it, the Car in front will shortly be wayyyyyyy behind.

Steve.

McNab

1,627 posts

279 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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Phil, more and more drivers see it that way. I get a real kick out of driving my wife's RAV4. It is not meant to pass BMWs or anything much else, and the reactions when it does range from disbelief to apoplexy, plus one instance of total road rage!

RAVs are fun - I've wound the thing up to an indicated 120 (downhill). Toyota manufacture super speedometers.....

hertsbiker

6,357 posts

276 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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I find the Metro's tend to be head of the queue, and no else one has the bottle to overtake.

It must be really weird to drive around, and NEVER catch up with anyone.

McNab, excellent. Now picture what it is like to overtake people in a SMART car !! - that really winds 'em up. Top fun!

Nightmare

5,221 posts

289 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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McNab - you're a brave man! I have always been a litle leery of Ravs after seeing one roll after clipping the kerb of a roundabout at about 10 mph....scared me and I wasnt even in it!

AdamB

418 posts

289 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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I find the Metro's tend to be head of the queue, and no else one has the bottle to overtake.

It must be really weird to drive around, and NEVER catch up with anyone.

McNab, excellent. Now picture what it is like to overtake people in a SMART car !! - that really winds 'em up. Top fun!



Did a biking holiday round europe a decade or so ago. Comming down into Italy from the Alps I must have passed 15-20 'Machismo' red blooded italians (many in dancing donkeys). You should see the gestures you get as you cruise past on you bike..... push bike that is.

McNab

1,627 posts

279 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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Night, never done that, and after reading your story I'll make damn sure I don't. Think I'll get me a SMART...

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

272 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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I can usually get aroung most things pretty quickly by waiting for a quiet stretch and nailing it in 2nd. Shouldn't be any trouble for those of you in tvr's!

DIGGA

41,086 posts

288 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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Well at least we don't generally get too many flatlander (NL) cars here. The one thing I noitced driving in Holland & Germany was that these cars had seemingly enormous blindspots.

When the car that's in front is the car, that until a split second ago was in the slow lane inches away from being overtaken, it's rather alarming.

Is this an unfair stereotype?

Marcus
& Ocean Haze Griff 500

JMGS4

8,755 posts

275 months

Monday 21st January 2002
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Digga, fair stereotype!! I was near Interlaken overtaking a yellowplated flatlander and the bugger just pulled right to stop me overtaking. Needless to say with his (toyota) he was in the wrong lane after I'd passed but only just! SCARY!!!!

philshort

Original Poster:

8,293 posts

282 months

Monday 21st January 2002
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I've sussed it, the Chim's been off the road too long, I'm just noticing the numpties more in my barge! Time to get the spring prep underway!

Phil