Random/Awkward Highway code questions...

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Random/Awkward Highway code questions...

Wait till they see this one....


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as for this one


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and some more...

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Someone gets an IAM ticket and all of a sudden they know everything and see themselves as being qualified to pass judgement on everyones elses skills and abilities EVEN IN HERE!!.......it never changes :D
 
Someone gets an IAM ticket and all of a sudden they know everything and see themselves as being qualified to pass judgement on everyones elses skills and abilities EVEN IN HERE!!.......it never changes :D

When did I say I was passing judgement on everyone elses skills and abilities?:confused:

Dom
 
Exactly,

Someone with IAM is just as likely to be involved in a crash as any other driver..

Just because youve done some other test doesnt mean that the drivers around you have got any better :rolleyes:

No it doesn't but I see things a hell of a lot sooner than I did when I'd just passed my test.

Dom
 
No it doesn't but I see things a hell of a lot sooner than I did when I'd just passed my test.

Dom

I do the next best thing... go out for drives with my friend and his dad... Who works for the West Yorkshire Traffic Police. (quite high up on the drivers with T-Pac & IAM)..

In my opinion ive learnt so much about driving and using the road from these sessions..

best thing to do is constantly look over hedges and always think "What If"..

but i dont need to tell you that :rolleyes:
 
No it doesn't but I see things a hell of a lot sooner than I did when I'd just passed my test.

Dom

TBH tho, since I took my test (standard driving test) I can now see things sooner then I could when in my first few years of driving.
A lot of it is down to experience, anticipating that, that car may pull out on a roundabout/ change lane without looking. Granted there are still some things that catch me by surprise. :)
 
I do the next best thing... go out for drives with my friend and his dad... Who works for the West Yorkshire Traffic Police. (quite high up on the drivers with T-Pac & IAM)..

In my opinion ive learnt so much about driving and using the road from these sessions..

best thing to do is constantly look over hedges and always think "What If"..

but i dont need to tell you that :rolleyes:


The problem with "using the road" is all well and good but no one else seems to

Right hand bend get close to the curb to maximise your view...

Left hand bend get close to the center line to maximise your view.......


so your on a left hand blind bend and go to the centre to improve your view.. Then someone comes round the corner bouncing along the cats eyes as its a shorter route.......... Yes your view is improved but you are now on collision course
 
The problem with "using the road" is all well and good but no one else seems to

Right hand bend get close to the curb to maximise your view...

Left hand bend get close to the center line to maximise your view.......


so your on a left hand blind bend and go to the centre to improve your view.. Then someone comes round the corner bouncing along the cats eyes as its a shorter route.......... Yes your view is improved but you are now on collision course

I must admit I'll agree with that one..

Dom
 
The problem with "using the road" is all well and good but no one else seems to

Right hand bend get close to the curb to maximise your view...

Left hand bend get close to the center line to maximise your view.......


so your on a left hand blind bend and go to the centre to improve your view.. Then someone comes round the corner bouncing along the cats eyes as its a shorter route.......... Yes your view is improved but you are now on collision course

i do agree with that, but again, you need to be thinking What If...

but as you say, you can only do what you feel is best for yourself, you can never control what other drivers are doing..

no amount of training can solve that...

Its not a case of pushing your limits as a driver but driving to the limits of the road...
 
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