it's irrelevant to the post
How is it irellevant? You said going slower didn't give you better fuel economy. It clearly does.
it's irrelevant to the post
As a rule I avoid commenting on things that happen while I'm driving as I do over 35,000 a year so inevitably come across lots of incidents of bad driving. Something that happened to me on Friday though does deserve mention simply for the fact that an idiot got his comeuppance.
I was on a fairly quiet motorway and passing a junction when a car attempted to effectively undertake me to join the motorway from the on ramp. It was an incredibly stupid thing to do given that the idiot was in an underpowered Renault Clio and the ramp he was on was uphill while the motorway was flat at that point.
Having joined the motorway in front of me, he was then behind another vehicle which I proceeded to overtake. His actions were made even more annoying when I looked across at him and saw he was in military uniform and the car was full of his fellow squadies all about 20 years old. Squaddie boy pulled out and then being behind me tailgated me so closely, I couldn't see the front of his car. I'm never intimidated in such situations so I did what I always do and turned on my headlights which tends to make them drop off as they have to be hyper-aware of any sudden slowing of the vehicle in front so they react quickly thinking that's the brake-light coming on. All the while, he's making hand gestures at me requiring at least one hand off the wheel. I then took my foot off the accelerator to slow right down causing him to regret trying this shite on. After then applying the accelerator and moving up to the national speed limit, his car could clearly not close the gap but even so, he wouldn't come out of the outside lane even after a car behind him had flashed to let him through. That car went over to the inside lane and took him that way and in a gesture of solidarity of decent drivers, overtook me and paralleled my car effectively preventing squaddie boy from passing us so he sat there on our tails fuming and unable to show his 'driving skills' to his mates as it's two lanes at this point so he can't pass us. We glanced across at each other and gave a big 'thumbs up' gesture to show the car full of idiots behind us that they'd just been bossed and that they should think twice before trying that one again.
He probably needed a girlfriend the sad 'look at me' aerosol (Sp).
it's irrelevant because i don't think sitting on a rolling road in laboratory conditions is the same as being on the public highway...How is it irellevant? You said going slower didn't give you better fuel economy. It clearly does.
As a rule I avoid commenting on things that happen while I'm driving as I do over 35,000 a year so inevitably come across lots of incidents of bad driving. Something that happened to me on Friday though does deserve mention simply for the fact that an idiot got his comeuppance.
I was on a fairly quiet motorway and passing a junction when a car attempted to effectively undertake me to join the motorway from the on ramp. It was an incredibly stupid thing to do given that the idiot was in an underpowered Renault Clio and the ramp he was on was uphill while the motorway was flat at that point.
Having joined the motorway in front of me, he was then behind another vehicle which I proceeded to overtake. His actions were made even more annoying when I looked across at him and saw he was in military uniform and the car was full of his fellow squadies all about 20 years old. Squaddie boy pulled out and then being behind me tailgated me so closely, I couldn't see the front of his car. I'm never intimidated in such situations so I did what I always do and turned on my headlights which tends to make them drop off as they have to be hyper-aware of any sudden slowing of the vehicle in front so they react quickly thinking that's the brake-light coming on. All the while, he's making hand gestures at me requiring at least one hand off the wheel. I then took my foot off the accelerator to slow right down causing him to regret trying this shite on. After then applying the accelerator and moving up to the national speed limit, his car could clearly not close the gap but even so, he wouldn't come out of the outside lane even after a car behind him had flashed to let him through. That car went over to the inside lane and took him that way and in a gesture of solidarity of decent drivers, overtook me and paralleled my car effectively preventing squaddie boy from passing us so he sat there on our tails fuming and unable to show his 'driving skills' to his mates as it's two lanes at this point so he can't pass us. We glanced across at each other and gave a big 'thumbs up' gesture to show the car full of idiots behind us that they'd just been bossed and that they should think twice before trying that one again.
He probably needed a girlfriend the sad 'look at me' aerosol (Sp).
You are correct, that is very bad driving.1. Because they think they are better drivers than they are...
exactly rightI think the proper thing is for cars using the ramp to do so properly. It's effectively a give way junction, but designed so that vehicles on it can build their speed and merge with existing traffic, without that traffic having to adjust it's speed or position.
I think the proper thing is for cars using the ramp to do so properly. It's effectively a give way junction, but designed so that vehicles on it can build their speed and merge with existing traffic, without that traffic having to adjust it's speed or position.
True, however on this instance the slip road was uphill. Car was already said to be underpowered so change lanes - simples
The car on the slip road is still the one that needs to time joining the junction according to the conditions on the major road.
For me it's a failing in the test that motorway driving isn't included and not a lot of emphasis seems to be placed on the correct way of using a slip road or multi lane roads.