Idiot Driver cuts me off

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This idiot drive changes from the left right infrount of me in dangerous conditions. Think ahead next time you idiot and be in the right lane.
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No L Plates = No Rookie Driver. They got what they deserved.

DriveSafeAustralia
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note he did not even have his lights on it amazes me in conditions like that. That people do not put their lights on esp in cars the colour of that 4wd. Don't they know lights are mainly to help others see them. I think its time Car manufactures turn the lights on automatically when its raining its not hard just needs to be connected to the rain sensors of most new cars now days.

DriveSafeAustralia
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also to educate you on some rules. When you indicate to change lane you must only do so when it is safe to do so. In this case there was already a car in the right lane doing a speed faster than it was. As such they should never have changed lanes ( yet alone the two lanes they crossed to get into the turn right lane. They should have carried on found a safe place to turn around and go back to the road they wanted to turn at. That is the safe and correct thing to do.

DriveSafeAustralia
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add to them conditions he didnt have his lights on. It amazes me how many people ( esp in dark or hard to see coloured cars) do not drive with their lights on in them conditions. Don't they know lights on cars are mainly to help others see you more than for you to see where your going at night.

DriveSafeAustralia
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Yeah wet roads like that and poor visibility are dangerous mixes!

BadDriversOz
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They never cut you off. You had plenty of time to slow down. They were choosing their lane early driving, indicator on. Notice the 'FORM 1 Lane' sign ahead?

Only use the horn if its completely necessary as that itself could cause an accident. Slow down in the wet.

systolical
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indeed he was and in them conditions its even worse.

DriveSafeAustralia
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yes it was a bit unnecessary but the it was a close call and yes it upset me. so yeah maybe one beep was enough but I doubt that would have been enough for this person to learn their lesson.

DriveSafeAustralia
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If you wondering what the knocking was it was me giving the idiot the Aussie solute.

DriveSafeAustralia
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He was in the wrong, but mate the excessive beeping and the finger is COMPLETELY unnecessary, when a single beep would have been enough.

JSVSouth
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No I was not in the wrong at all. It was two lanes as the driver was on the left and going 60KPH in a 80KPH zone I moved to the right ( Indicated very clearly) he had no right to move to the right like he did. If he was turning right he should have moved to the right hand lane. As he was in the left hand lane going slowly I moved to the right to pass him safely. It was him that moved over Without indicating That is the FACt he was on the wrong and I was in the right. And I horned to let him know

DriveSafeAustralia
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well you say your view and I will say my view accept that as well. I know by fact I was not in the wrong and end of the day I was the one that was there so I know what speed I was traveling at and that the other 4wd was travelling much slower which is why I moved into the right hand lane to pass him. I also know that road like the back of my hand too so I was driving to the conditions as well.

DriveSafeAustralia
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Here we go a know it all that in this case doesn't 1 The form 1 lane is after the set of lights.2 The car turned RIGHT at them lights. 3 The car was in the left hand lane only doing 60KPH in a 80KPH zone. 4 I was in the right hand lane doing 75KPH when the car decided at the last monent they wanted to turn Right so moved over. Sorry mate but you are wrong in all cases.

DriveSafeAustralia
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well you sir are very wrong so before you assume anything get your facts. It was a 80KPH zone I was actually only doing 70KPH when I moved to the right to pass him as he was doing 60KPH and was in the left hand lane. FACT he was in the wrong and not me.

DriveSafeAustralia