Worst driver on the road?

Worst driver on the road?

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mickythefish

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233 posts

8 months

Thursday 16th May
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Was just thinking, who is the worst driver on the road nowadays.

Mum on a school run?
Director late for lunch?
Young person in 1 litre car?
Electric car driver?
...??

Monkeylegend

26,581 posts

233 months

Thursday 16th May
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A PH'er in a hurry.

RustyMX5

7,277 posts

219 months

Thursday 16th May
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Depends on the time of day and location.

I can drive to see a friend (20 miles away) and come across whole groups of crap drivers who don't travel on the roads local to me.

halo34

2,478 posts

201 months

Thursday 16th May
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mickythefish said:
Was just thinking, who is the worst driver on the road nowadays.

Mum on a school run?
Director late for lunch?
Young person in 1 litre car?
Electric car driver?
...??
Isnt that like asking which fish is the wettest?

toasty

7,519 posts

222 months

Thursday 16th May
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Depends on your definition of worst.

A slow driver bimbling along at 10mph under the limit may be seen as a better driver than one doing 3mph over.

For me, the worst drivers are the ones not paying attention and this IMO is due to the current emphasis that you'll be safe if you don't speed.

Robb F

4,576 posts

173 months

Thursday 16th May
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Certi drivers

Master Bean

3,666 posts

122 months

Thursday 16th May
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My dad.

Jag_NE

3,016 posts

102 months

Thursday 16th May
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PH’er making progress and driving enthusiastically on a Sunday morning. Cocooned in a nice place to be, massaging the manual shift, taking in the naturally aspirated soundtrack.

vikingaero

10,520 posts

171 months

Thursday 16th May
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Mr 40 MPH. 40 in a 30, 40 in a 40, 40 in a NSL

oddball1313

1,207 posts

125 months

Thursday 16th May
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There seems to be an increasing level of really slow and oblivious to everything type drivers these days. Almost every day now I seem to follow someone barley able to get past 35mph on a national speed limit road, they invariably drift around a bit and like to wonder into the oppposite lane even though there's a white line to help guide them to stay on their own side and a lot haven't quite yet mastered indicators either. They have zero foresight to every hazard as well so clearly drive not looking beyond the end of their bonnet. Appalling how many of them there are

Edited by oddball1313 on Thursday 16th May 15:44

parabolica

6,747 posts

186 months

Thursday 16th May
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Mustang driver exiting a car meet must be up there.

Ifinishposts

1,445 posts

139 months

Thursday 16th May
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Any MLM.

ARHarh

3,831 posts

109 months

Thursday 16th May
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Motorcyclists, when they are out in groups.

vikingaero

10,520 posts

171 months

Thursday 16th May
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Can I add Uber, Lyft, Addison Lee drivers for their random stopping on zigzags, lane changes and compete lack of awareness? Japanese MPV on the way to an airport in Lane 3/4 - oh surprise it's an Uber driver. At least Black Cabs do these things for the sake of being asshats. biggrin I now steadfastly refuse to help any Uber type driver or let them out.

Robertb

1,536 posts

240 months

Thursday 16th May
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Double-cab pickup drivers

Donbot

3,989 posts

129 months

Thursday 16th May
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Tipper drivers

Black S2K

1,494 posts

251 months

Thursday 16th May
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oddball1313 said:
There seems to be an increasing level of really slow and oblivious to everything type drivers these days. Almost every day now I seem to follow someone barley able to get past 35mph on a national speed limit road, they invariably drift around a bit and like to wonder into the oppposite lane even though there's a white line to help guide them to stay on their own side and a lot haven't quite yet mastered indicators either. They have zero foresight to every hazard as well so clearly drive looking beyond the end of their bonnet. Appalling how many of them there are
This - it's got to the stage where I avoid driving.

I still maintain that Ford Focus drivers usually seem the most competent and courteous, whereas Mercedes-Benz are the new Volvo. If you're lucky, your M-B driver has the brain for that day.

Alex_225

6,305 posts

203 months

Thursday 16th May
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In London, it's got to be mini-cabs, usually in a Prius and likely to change manoeuvre without indication.

In the rural area I live in, I've noticed there's two more old school observations. It could be an older person doing 30mph in a 60mph and braking each time a car goes by. Or it's the old fashioned boy racers in tatty old cars with loud exhausts driving way too fast. Me and the car in front were overtaken the other day in one hit by a chavvy Fiesta, for doing 30mph in a 30!! haha

georgeyboy12345

3,563 posts

37 months

Thursday 16th May
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Robertb said:
Double-cab pickup drivers
Ah, the double cab pickup, aka the idiotmobile.

Whataguy

853 posts

82 months

Thursday 16th May
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vikingaero said:
Mr 40 MPH. 40 in a 30, 40 in a 40, 40 in a NSL
Yes, they drop back from the traffic when it's more than 40, but then aggressively tailgate when they catch up in a slower limit or during hazards with their head looking like it's about to explode because traffic is slower than them wink

No awareness of dangers and the appropriateness of speed for the conditions. Just one set speed everywhere.