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perlmonger) wrote2004-08-08 02:52 pm
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More even than the usual collection of arsewits on the M4 coming home, but that's hardly news... We really get the worst of both worlds here in the UK: appalling lane discipline and no real legal or cultural acceptance of overtaking on the inside. I could live with either, and sometimes try, when safe, to encourage both by my actions. Not much bloody use - most people pootling along in the middle lane are utterly unaware of their surroundings. I wouldn't be surprised if it were possible for someone to orbit the fuckers without their registering anything odd happening at all.
Actually, that's slightly unfair: there are a hard core of drivers with no connection with their environment at all, but a few do take notice when a car moves pointedly into the inside lane after overtaking them (and, in one notable incident today, someone moved in after I moved in after overtaking a car behind them: someone actually looked into their mirrors! w00t!).
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