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....or let them through a gap not wide enough for two (pedestrian and car).
That bit made me think of a real driving hate.
You will know the situation:
Road barely (but obviously) wide enough for 3 cars.
Car coming toward you with one parked on his side.
You're as far over to your left as you can be.
He goes round it, still coming toward you.
Fair enough.....BUT:
He allows enough room for the PARKED car to (fully) open its door!.

It happens so often, strangely most often to me on the widest road in my area.
If you've ever found yourself muttering "get over you ****" you will know precisely what I mean.

They're letting the highway code override common sense. Don't force the oncoming vehicle against the curb - if the parked car door opens, it deserves to be smashed off.
In that circumstance, it's not practical to give it room to open to its full extent - as so many seem to do.
 
That bit made me think of a real driving hate.
You will know the situation:
Road barely (but obviously) wide enough for 3 cars.
Car coming toward you with one parked on his side.
You're as far over to your left as you can be.
He goes round it, still coming toward you.
Fair enough.....BUT:
He allows enough room for the PARKED car to (fully) open its door!.

It happens so often, strangely most often to me on the widest road in my area.
If you've ever found yourself muttering "get over you ****" you will know precisely what I mean.

They're letting the highway code override common sense. Don't force the oncoming vehicle against the curb - if the parked car door opens, it deserves to be smashed off.
In that circumstance, it's not practical to give it room to open to its full extent - as so many seem to do.
I remember a friend of mine saying, he wished he had an old Land Rover, with a scaffolding pole bumper on the front (used to be popular with farmers in Somerset, so they could use it to push things), so he could just take car doors off when idiots open them as he was passing.
 
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Following on from the above: Chelsea tractor drivers who refuse to give sufficient room on country lanes, basically driving in the centre of the road. If I'm going in the gutter to pass you then so are you, I've even recently played chicken with them to force them over into the gutter, they have 4 wheel drive I don't.

Why do cars get bigger and bigger with each incarnation, have we become a nation of tubbies, I certainly haven't. Saw an old Mini yesterday and it looked tiny, but adults can still fit in them.
 
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Reminds me of a situation in a supermarket in the neighbouring village - a little bloke with a bag of heavy shopping in either hand. Walkway was wide enough for two, but not massively greater. I moved over, he didn't - clearly suffering from short guy syndrome he stayed right in the middle. I wasn't moving over any further so we collided, and one of his bags of shopping split and everything went all over the floor. I didn't look around.

Back on topic - the weather. Will it ever stop raining this year? And will the Met Office's app get better than tossing a coin? Truth be told, at the moment it seems that if you assume the opposite of what it says, you're likely to be right...
 
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Following on from the above: Chelsea tractor drivers who refuse to give sufficient room on country lanes, basically driving in the centre of the road. If I'm going in the gutter to pass you then so are you, I've even recently played chicken with them to force them over into the gutter, they have 4 wheel drive I don't.

Why do cars get bigger and bigger with each incarnation, have we become a nation of tubbies, I certainly haven't. Saw an old Mini yesterday and it looked tiny, but adults can still fit in them.
Yep, I live in Chelsea tractor Tom land.

While on the subject of enlarged cars, the new Mini Countryman. It's bigger than my Alfa Sportwagon, shouldn't it be called a Maxi?

BMW have milked the great name to death. Sheesh!
 
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Yep, I live in Chelsea tractor Tom land.

While on the subject of enlarged cars, the new Mini Countryman. It's bigger than my Alfa Sportwagon, shouldn't it be called a Maxi?

BMW have milked the great name to death. Sheesh!
They certainly have, PP, that Countryman is one fugly car. Some cars should stay small as bigger incarnations just don't work, e.g. Mini, Fiat 500. The Mini I saw the other day was an original Countryman, fantastic cars original Mini's 🙂 Why do we need bigger?
 
They certainly have, PP, that Countryman is one fugly car. Some cars should stay small as bigger incarnations just don't work, e.g. Mini, Fiat 500. The Mini I saw the other day was an original Countryman, fantastic cars original Mini's 🙂 Why do we need bigger?
Couldn't agree more. Years ago I owned a 1977 Mini 1275GT, with the Clubman interior and front end. Lovely car.

Here's a pic of a pre BMW Mini. Very special.
 

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They certainly have, PP, that Countryman is one fugly car. Some cars should stay small as bigger incarnations just don't work, e.g. Mini, Fiat 500. The Mini I saw the other day was an original Countryman, fantastic cars original Mini's 🙂 Why do we need bigger?
Also from our village, an original FIAT 500
 

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