vonhosen wrote:How do you hope to make a positive change from within your car & with him in his?
What option would you rather do than 'accommodate'?
WhoseGeneration wrote:vonhosen wrote:How do you hope to make a positive change from within your car & with him in his?
What option would you rather do than 'accommodate'?
There is, for safety, no other option than to accommodate.
It's rubbish, but there you go, Government appears to only want to pander to the lowest common denominator.
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:Let's be gentle with WG - he's already told us he eased off, let the other driver go first, generally behaved in an advanced manner.
His question is what effect that has had on the other driver's perception - is their belief in their own importance reinforced by WG's sensible but submissive action? If so, how could this be avoided? Maybe it couldn't.
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:Let's be gentle with WG - he's already told us he eased off, let the other driver go first, generally behaved in an advanced manner.
His question is what effect that has had on the other driver's perception - is their belief in their own importance reinforced by WG's sensible but submissive action? If so, how could this be avoided? Maybe it couldn't.
vonhosen wrote:...How are you going to find out without asking the other driver?
MGF wrote:What should Government be doing about this? (Apart from get rid of bus lanes of course).
MGF wrote:What should Government be doing about this? (Apart from get rid of bus lanes of course).vonhosen wrote:...How are you going to find out without asking the other driver?
Maybe that's the answer. More unmarked cars and more tickets.
vonhosen wrote:
What's rubbish about accommodating others?
Somebody had to accommodate where two becomes one didn't they?
WhoseGeneration wrote:That'd be me then today, 30 mph limit, two lanes approaching one because the left one becomes a bus lane, "Ok, Mr. Mercedes driver with foglights on with no need, I'll ease off to let you get ahead".
So, do I reinforce that driver's attitude to "making progress"?
See the problem?
It's a nonsense if those who are thinking have to increasingly bow to and accommodate those who just do what they want.
WhoseGeneration wrote:vonhosen wrote:
What's rubbish about accommodating others?
Somebody had to accommodate where two becomes one didn't they?
The other exceeded the 30 mph limit and executed an overtake as the lanes became one.
Then, what do I care?, I'm old, I'm still alive, I must be doing something right.
I am one who does facilitate merging and allowing others to enter traffic when circumstances allow.
I'll admit and here we, again, enter the stuff this thread has come to discuss, to, sometimes, having a human response.
vonhosen wrote:Ticket for what?
Fog lights?
Is that what everybody wants?
trashbat wrote:WhoseGeneration wrote:That'd be me then today, 30 mph limit, two lanes approaching one because the left one becomes a bus lane, "Ok, Mr. Mercedes driver with foglights on with no need, I'll ease off to let you get ahead".
So, do I reinforce that driver's attitude to "making progress"?
See the problem?
It's a nonsense if those who are thinking have to increasingly bow to and accommodate those who just do what they want.
I know what your point is, and I sympathise. However, apart from that which has already been said:
Q: What may happen to you if you do not accommodate him? Is it worth it?
Q: Having taken some other course of action, would you be happy describing and justifying it to other people, e.g. on here?
Q: What will likely happen to him - without your input - based on his behaviour?
Q: What is your role and/or duty in changing his behaviour? What about others?
Q: Is there a legitimate or at least understandable explanation for his behaviour?
Q: Will you remember and be annoyed by this incident in several days?
Q: At the end of your journey, what will be the difference both in progress and feelings (e.g. stress) between having let him in or not?
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