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I think this relates to us car guys also :laugh:

 

 

 

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Had that happen to me. I parked away from the entrance to the shops but then I saw a focus parked next to my car. Thankfully though it looked like the owner recently cleaned it and must of taken care opening his door. 

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Gahhhhh cyclists!!!!

Actually "cyclists" are fine. It's "people on bikes" I can't stand. There IS a difference...

5 hours ago, Phil21185 said:

Gahhhhh cyclists!!!!

Actually "cyclists" are fine. It's "people on bikes" I can't stand. There IS a difference...

I hate that in my area they made cycle lanes. Because of this the road is more narrow and now you'd have to overtake the bus whilst it's stopped at a bus stop. Before the bus stops had a bit of space for buses to pull in and that allowed cars to go past without having to go on the over side of the road. Speaking of that I hate when people on the other lane overtaking a bus whilst your coming towards them. I think people need to be aware that the person coming towards you has right of way if your going to overtake a bus and go on the opposite side of the road. 

4 hours ago, zain611 said:

I hate that in my area they made cycle lanes. Because of this the road is more narrow and now you'd have to overtake the bus whilst it's stopped at a bus stop. Before the bus stops had a bit of space for buses to pull in and that allowed cars to go past without having to go on the over side of the road. Speaking of that I hate when people on the other lane overtaking a bus whilst your coming towards them. I think people need to be aware that the person coming towards you has right of way if your going to overtake a bus and go on the opposite side of the road. 

Only if you're there first, it's possibly the Highway Code (which we are obviously all fully familiar with) doesn't say you have the right of way at any point , only telling you when you need to give way, it's the assumption of right of way that leads to a lot of problems on the road.

3 hours ago, MarksST said:

Only if you're there first, it's possibly the Highway Code (which we are obviously all fully familiar with) doesn't say you have the right of way at any point , only telling you when you need to give way, it's the assumption of right of way that leads to a lot of problems on the road.

If one person overtakes the bus it's okay but when you get rows of cars overtaking and just following each other without looking it can be annoying for the cars on the oncoming as they'd have to slow down. I can't remember for certain what the highway code states. I'd think of it like those signs which say if you or oncoming traffic have right of way like the top left and bottom right signs. 

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