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I'm broke, you're broke, we're all broke. Even the smug guy on the balcony with the croissant hasn't got two AmEx gold cards to rub together these days. Tell everybody your schemes to save cash.
( , Thu 10 Nov 2011, 18:09)
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that driving at 70mph adjacent to a queue of stationary traffic falls firmly into that camp.
( , Tue 15 Nov 2011, 13:51, 2 replies)
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I never realised that these people didn't realise what they were doing. I just thought they didn't give a fuck.
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Traffic on a slip road is legally obliged to yield if it can't merge safely. Granted, traffic on the carriageway should show consideration - but if you're doing a stately, and perfectly legal 70mph in the left-hand lane, you can guarantee other people will be passing you. You don't always have the option to simply move over, and slowing to a crawl increases the risk that you will get rear-ended. But don't let that spoil a perfectly good sanctimonious rant...
( , Tue 15 Nov 2011, 16:58, closed)
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Here Lies Happy Phantom
1947 - 2011
“It was my right of way and I was within the speed limit”
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( , Tue 15 Nov 2011, 18:54, closed)
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"Physics turned out to be more immutable than my stubborn refusal to listen to either logic or law. Who knew..."
I don't suppose the road system is perfectly designed, by any means - but it's probably not helped by those amongst us who feel entitled to strike their own bold path, in contradiction to both the law and other road users' expectations.
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make no sense. Or I'm not understanding your point. Are you suggesting that whenever the traffic in a sliproad is stalled or slow moving I should slow down in case someone changes his mind and decides to pull into my lane without indicating? If so, please explain your logic and also tell me what speed you would consider appropriate for that condition. Then we can see if we can get the highway code changed for you. Also, bear in mind that the traffic in front and behind me are all travelling at 70.
Cheers
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