Tailgating!!! What is the point?
#91
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Australians are aggressive and impatient. That's all there is to it. You'll find it in all aspects of the way they conduct themselves. Not just driving.
#92
Let's hope that he doesn't crash into a big expensive car then.....
#95
I drove around Rome and all over Italy ... now *that* is a hair-raising experience! 
Em x
PS When they flash the lights at you in Italy it means "I AM COMING THRU".. when they put the hazard lights on it means "I AM SLOWING DOWN".. when they do a hand gesture of raising the fist with your pinkie and your 1st finger up, it means your wifes a whore and I am going to kill you.... (examples of Road Etiquette in Italy)..

Em x
PS When they flash the lights at you in Italy it means "I AM COMING THRU".. when they put the hazard lights on it means "I AM SLOWING DOWN".. when they do a hand gesture of raising the fist with your pinkie and your 1st finger up, it means your wifes a whore and I am going to kill you.... (examples of Road Etiquette in Italy)..

Italians can be bad but thankfully I don't live in a big town or city. The lack of street lighting still alarms me though. A pitch black road, especially in the hills or mountains means you are dangerously blinded when another car comes around the corner on the opposite side !
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Recently we had some lady tailgating us north up the bruce highway, around the 2 lane stretch around Caboolture.... I could have pulled over but I slowed down to match the speed of the car next to me and stayed there for about 10 mins.
She was going ballistic! waving her arms around...moving her car closer and closer.. at one point she would have been about 2m behind us. So I gave her the finger...not sure she liked that.
After a few more minutes, I let her pass... she was in a crappy old black sports saab, which shot off at 140km per hour....and I could see her weaving in and out of traffic in the distance.
I hope she crashed.
She was going ballistic! waving her arms around...moving her car closer and closer.. at one point she would have been about 2m behind us. So I gave her the finger...not sure she liked that.
After a few more minutes, I let her pass... she was in a crappy old black sports saab, which shot off at 140km per hour....and I could see her weaving in and out of traffic in the distance.
I hope she crashed.
#97
Not arguing, just making an unimportant, irrelevant point.
#99
However, spend any time driving around my old home town in the UK and then drive around my current home town, and the quality in the driving here is very obvious (compared to my old home town etc etc etc)
We all have different perceptions and different experiences.
#100
Nice try.
However, spend any time driving around my old home town in the UK and then drive around my current home town, and the quality in the driving here is very obvious (compared to my old home town etc etc etc)
We all have different perceptions and different experiences. 
However, spend any time driving around my old home town in the UK and then drive around my current home town, and the quality in the driving here is very obvious (compared to my old home town etc etc etc)
We all have different perceptions and different experiences. 
#101
This is certainly part of it. Road positioning seems non-existent - someone turning right rarely positions their car so that others can pass to their left. And reading the road ahead also appears non-existent: we have to turn right into our road off the main Bowral/Moss Vale road (two lanes each way) and I can almost guarantee that, despite indicating and getting well over to the right 100m before the turn, the following car / ute will only realise they are about to rear-end me when they have only a second to spare - then they swerve across into the inside lane (indicating as they do: everyone indicates religiously as if that absolves them of all responsibility!)
I posted that at 2.09 AEST and an hour later watched in my mirror just there as some idiot did precisely as described, swerving into the inside lane about twenty feet behind me and into a ten foot gap in the traffic.
Excuse me while I take a stress pill................
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This is certainly part of it. Road positioning seems non-existent - someone turning right rarely positions their car so that others can pass to their left. And reading the road ahead also appears non-existent: we have to turn right into our road off the main Bowral/Moss Vale road (two lanes each way) and I can almost guarantee that, despite indicating and getting well over to the right 100m before the turn, the following car / ute will only realise they are about to rear-end me when they have only a second to spare - then they swerve across into the inside lane (indicating as they do: everyone indicates religiously as if that absolves them of all responsibility!)
I know! Why don't they move over or pull forward more. And agree, they don't tend to look ahead. So many times I have sat at the lights to turn right indicating and the cars behind will want to turn left (there are 3 lanes at the lights) and get annoyed that they can't because I am turning right and they didn't look.
The other one was the prats at the lights indicator not going. As soon as the lights turn green on goes the right turn indicator. You were sitting there all that time and then suddenly you decided you're going right. You Prat! If you'd indicated before I pulled up I could have been in a different lane.
Thank jovis Aus has lots and lots of right hand turn lanes.
#104
Sorry Sean, but that tired old speed excuse by the Government is a load of crap. I've been driving that road, on and off, for over 27 years and I can honestly say that in most cases, it is the design of the road that is a fault, and the lack of major funding for upgrades. Take for example the exit into the Matilda Roadhouse on the other side of Gympie. A right-hand turn in the middle of the road, on the brow of a hill, on a blind corner (both ways), with just enough room in the turning lane for a medium size truck. In fact the entire Highway from Gympie to Corooy has not been widened since I started driving on it 27 years ago to accommodate the masively increased volume of traffic. As far as I recall, they have only taken out 1 dangerous bend down near Amamoor State Forest in all that time. Also, if I remember, the stretch from Bells Bridge to Maryborough was a crap road then as well.
If you go to Goomeri, you will find that they have only just replaced the road and bridge at Fat Hen Creek, which was a nightmare to drive along in that time, as well as in the process of replacing another single-lane bridge near Goomeri. Both stretches have had no major work, save filling in potholes (to make the cars bounce all over the road) in nearly 50 odd years. BTW, they are on a major regional Highway.
Lack of funds is to blame, not speed, in most cases.
This makes interesting reading.... http://www.racq.com.au/about_us/corp...y_racq_members
If you go to Goomeri, you will find that they have only just replaced the road and bridge at Fat Hen Creek, which was a nightmare to drive along in that time, as well as in the process of replacing another single-lane bridge near Goomeri. Both stretches have had no major work, save filling in potholes (to make the cars bounce all over the road) in nearly 50 odd years. BTW, they are on a major regional Highway.
Lack of funds is to blame, not speed, in most cases.
This makes interesting reading.... http://www.racq.com.au/about_us/corp...y_racq_members
Your incorrect about the highway upgradesl, just in the last few years major improvement work has been carried out to both sides of Black Mountain, the section through Federal, the intersection at the Matilda you mentioned as well as several other stretches on the Curra to Cooroy section. Since we've lived here I don't think theres been a time when there have been no roadworks along the whole stretch I refer to.
PS
There's room for a Ute & two B-Doubles in the turning lane at the Matilda I was turning there last week & was behind two of them.
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One of the first things I realised when I arrived in Australia was the horrendous amount of tailgating that goes on. Not just 'white van man' or 'sales rep' like in England, but people of any age or sex. Thought I had gotten used to it, and started to accept that that is just how people drive here but an episode the other day really aggravated me. I left work after my afternoon shift and was driving home on the Sunshine Motorway at about 10.15pm. I set off cruising along on the nice, quiet road doing the speed limit. All was well until some clown decided he would drive hanging off my bumper for the whole duration:curse:. What made it worse was the road was so quiet, he/she had ample opportunity to overtake, but insisted on tailgating instead. What is the point? If you want to go faster than the speed limit, just bloody overtake and leave the rest of us alone!! Is it any wonder why the death toll on the Sunshine Coast roads is so high. Rant over, feel better getting that off my chest.





