Driving phrases/acronyms

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Postby Lingo » Sun Sep 29, 2013 7:49 pm


Hi everyone,

I heard not too long ago about the acronym 'TOUR' which stands for looking Through, Over, Under and Round other road users to assist with observations. I thought it was pretty good and just wondered if anyone else had come across any interesting or memorable sayings or acronyms which they wanted to share on the topic of advanced driving?
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Postby dombooth » Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:21 pm


Welcome to the forum, there a good thread here:

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Postby Ralge » Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:41 pm


I use OUTA (as in the fake Italian phrase "looking outa for da bambinos") for over, under, through, around.
Bob and Tom, my old favourites (a mirror sweep for two-wheelers)
"Has he got a mate?" (Reps leaving the office, blue light user, laddo walking from behind the bus,van .., deer ...)
"Male or female?" - an admittedly provocative question but one that nails the benefit of eye-contact with those planning to enter your bubble from the sides.
"Any cowboys or injun's"? Where you see the painted arrows and a lane closing/merging.
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Postby Horse » Mon Sep 30, 2013 11:22 am


Ralge wrote:I use . . . "Has he got a mate?" (Reps leaving the office, blue light user, laddo walking from behind the bus,van .., deer ...)


I use "Where there's one there's another"

Ralge wrote: "Male or female?" - an admittedly provocative question but one that nails the benefit of eye-contact with those planning to enter your bubble from the sides.


Rather than 'mirror', ask yourself (or your trainee/associate) "What's there?" Which then prompts the question "How can that affect me?"

Ralge wrote: "Any cowboys or injun's"? Where you see the painted arrows and a lane closing/merging.


Is it politically correct nowadays to call indiginous North Americans 'indians'? ;)

My lad come up wit ha good one for throwback arrows, after watching the 'Storage Hunters' auctioneer:
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Postby daz6215 » Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:06 pm


Ralge wrote: (Reps leaving the office,
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And more.


I thought REPS was Rear End Protection System! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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