Driven Slowly
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Saleen836

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12,466 posts

237 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Stuck in a traffic queue on my way home from work, 6/7miles at 35-40mph in a 60 limit in a queue of around 15 vehicles and the reason why.....
A b*&ody Renault Zoe holding everyone up!
There is another thread running regards 'why does no one overtake?' do these slow driver not use their mirror or are they just trying to eek out as much mileage as possible from each charge?
When everyone finaly managed to overtake (short dual carriageway) the Zoe driver was mid 40's I guess and was just sat there both hands on the wheel looking dead ahead.

Mr E

23,002 posts

287 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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I’d suggest maximising range. Feel free to overtake when safe to do so.

Colonel Cupcake

1,402 posts

73 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Welcome to the future . . .

anonymous-user

82 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Is this your only experience of being held up by a vehicle being driven slowly?

limpsfield

6,652 posts

281 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Small Renault holds up traffic shocker. More news as we have it.

mac96

6,291 posts

171 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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In other news, today I was held up by someone in a diesel Mercedes who drove at 20mph in a 30, and accelerated to 25mph when the limit increased to 40mph.

I didn't realise until just now that this was worthy of a post on PH, but there you are.

NMNeil

5,860 posts

78 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Got stuck behind a truck loaded with several tons of cow manure driving at 20mph.
When it was safe I overtook, opened all the windows and took a very deep breath.
Does that count?

Caddyshack

14,597 posts

234 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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I had to follow about 10 bike riders out for a pedal, I was 6 cars back and the front car would not overtake so we all trundled along for a few miles at 15mph. A brave golf tried to overtake and car number one nearly hit them when they finally tried to overtake but bottled itithout checking their mirrors.

Bring back overtaking so we all get better at it again.


"They’ have been trying to control speeding with cameras and police etc….who knew it could be fixed by inventing range anxiety….it really is the future!

Edited by Caddyshack on Wednesday 20th April 20:41

off_again

13,917 posts

262 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Around me, I am frequently finding larger V8 pickups are being driven very slowly now. With the price of fuel here (yeah, I know, its still cheap in comparison to the UK or Australia), I am finding more and more drivers tickling the throttle from a stop sign or traffic light. Sloooooowly creeping up to speed to eek out as much MPG as possible. Its so frustrating and not just EV's.

NMNeil

5,860 posts

78 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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off_again said:
Around me, I am frequently finding larger V8 pickups are being driven very slowly now. With the price of fuel here (yeah, I know, its still cheap in comparison to the UK or Australia), I am finding more and more drivers tickling the throttle from a stop sign or traffic light. Sloooooowly creeping up to speed to eek out as much MPG as possible. Its so frustrating and not just EV's.
Are you seeing more V8 cars and trucks with 'for sale' signs in front yards?

anonymous-user

82 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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With the high cost of fuel, in all honesty i am seeing more ICE cars dawdling than EVs, which tend to get booted off the lights at least........

NDA

25,425 posts

253 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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I get held up all the time. By ICE cars - which seem a deal slower than my Tesla. smile

RobbyJ

1,824 posts

250 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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NDA said:
I get held up all the time. By ICE cars - which seem a deal slower than my Tesla. smile
Ditto, I drive my Tesla exactly the same way as I drove my RS7, having an EV has not slowed me down, granted I need to charge on a long run but I still get to a charger at the speed I want to go (legally of course!).

I drove past a Leaf on a motorway a couple of days ago that must have been going 45mph in the inside lane. No idea if he was conserving range or just slow AF but morons aren't unique to EV's, nor are dangerously slow drivers.

Pixelpeep 135

8,809 posts

170 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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What about the Honda jazz? - usually seen doing 40 in a 60, but then continues to do 40 when it goes down to 30.

McAndy

16,398 posts

205 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Can we move this out of the EV sub-forum and into GG? It's merely narrative on generally coming across slower drivers than ourselves on a daily basis. Which is inevitable. Absolutely sweet-FA to do with EVs as a generalisation.

Just a thought.

ZesPak

26,040 posts

224 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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mac96 said:
In other news, today I was held up by someone in a diesel Mercedes who drove at 20mph in a 30, and accelerated to 25mph when the limit increased to 40mph.

I didn't realise until just now that this was worthy of a post on PH, but there you are.
No, it apparently needs a topic, not a post!

survivalist

6,123 posts

218 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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I think a lot of ICE cars are being driven slowly at the moment due to fuel costs. No issue with it as it usually makes overtaking easier.

I have noticed that EVs tend to drive at a steady pace on motorways - probably only notice because they have a lot of performance potential but don’t seem to use it much. Then again, if you’re driving a 6L V8 the difference between cruising at 75 and 95 is likely minimal in terms of fuel consumption, as efficiency is pretty poor all round. Also, if you buy that kind of car you’re less likely to be focussed on fuel costs.

off_again

13,917 posts

262 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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NMNeil said:
off_again said:
Around me, I am frequently finding larger V8 pickups are being driven very slowly now. With the price of fuel here (yeah, I know, its still cheap in comparison to the UK or Australia), I am finding more and more drivers tickling the throttle from a stop sign or traffic light. Sloooooowly creeping up to speed to eek out as much MPG as possible. Its so frustrating and not just EV's.
Are you seeing more V8 cars and trucks with 'for sale' signs in front yards?
Yup - older stuff, especially ones that get really bad MPG. Can be pick-ups or other stuff, some of the older American V6 stuff is just as bad on fuel as a V8!

Diderot

9,551 posts

220 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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Pixelpeep 135 said:
What about the Honda jazz? - usually seen doing 40 in a 60, but then continues to do 40 when it goes down to 30.
yes the Honda Jizz.