How hard is it to move back over. Worse on the 4 lane sections, when the outside 2 lanes are all queued up and inside lanes are completely empty.
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Is there some fear of the left hand kerb down there???
Moderator: Robsey
I recently read somewhere that, in the late 1960s when I started driving, there were 6.5 million cars on the UK's roads. Now there are 32 million. I think that goes a long way to explaining why motoring has got less enjoyable, the roads are always crowded, and drivers have got more aggressive. Modern cars are also quite a lot wider and longer than they were all those years ago, and take up a lot more road space and make progress down streets with on-street passing increasingly difficult, so leading to more aggression.James McGrath wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 12:59 am Growing up in the south east I've been a bit blind to it.
But recently I have noticed that the driving standard here seems far worse than other places.
It's the level of aggression that's different.
Go to Suffolk and everyone drives with so much more space between them and at lower speeds.
People hardly ever wave thanks if you pull over to let them pass either.
The south east is very busy at all times of day now too.
I'm sure when I started driving it was far quieter in the day. Now it seems like rush hour never end's!
Think you're taking what I'm saying slightly out of context there.