I know I'm going to be standing on some corns here but it might only refer to some Qld Toyota drivers. I generally sit on the speed limit when driving with/without a tow unless adverse weather or road conditions cause me to slow down. I have my speedo calibrated correctly - from the GPS red circle & "Bert" who tells me I am over the limit.
However most cars that overtake (& exceed the limit) seem to be Toyotas - cars & 4wds. Do they have a special exemption to be able to drive at higher speeds? Are their cars superior to mine? I had Patrols before buying the Isuzu. I found when we went to the Kimberly region some 5.5 years ago that a Toyota would pass, cut in & then slow down in front of me - so frustrating! A bit like a bloke I used to work with & couldn't stand to have a car in front of his 1300cc motor cycle.
One of my worst experiences was in the wet season earlier this year where I was tailgated for 30kms south of Townsville in very heavy rain & yes I did slow down because of low visibility! I did wonder if this Hilux was low on fuel & needed a tow into town - it was so close.
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I know I'm going to be standing on some corns here but it might only refer to some Qld Toyota drivers. I generally sit on the speed limit when driving with/without a tow unless adverse weather or road conditions cause me to slow down. I have my speedo calibrated correctly - from the GPS red circle & "Bert" who tells me I am over the limit.
However most cars that overtake (& exceed the limit) seem to be Toyotas - cars & 4wds. Do they have a special exemption to be able to drive at higher speeds? Are their cars superior to mine? I had Patrols before buying the Isuzu. I found when we went to the Kimberly region some 5.5 years ago that a Toyota would pass, cut in & then slow down in front of me - so frustrating! A bit like a bloke I used to work with & couldn't stand to have a car in front of his 1300cc motor cycle.
One of my worst experiences was in the wet season earlier this year where I was tailgated for 30kms south of Townsville in very heavy rain & yes I did slow down because of low visibility! I did wonder if this Hilux was low on fuel & needed a tow into town - it was so close.
Do these drivers slow you down? Do they get in your way? Get over it, be courteous and let them pass you. I find it very stressful to drive behind someone else because I need to be always on the lookout for unexpected behaviour and the like, especially when I can't see the road ahead.
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Where I am in Victoria, the worst 2 by a long way are Honda drivers & Ford Ranger Drivers. Both are notorious for doing low speeds in right hand lanes, clogging up traffic & slamming brakes on to turn without an indicator.
Other notable mentions are the entitled mob: Mercedes, Audi & BMW drivers who seem to think only their own rules apply on the road.
Only going back on my memory, it was Valliant drivers, Volvo drivers, drivers with bowls hats on their heads, drivers with hats/ pillows/ nodding dogs/ tissue boxes on the parcel shelf, old farts towing caravans. Have I missed any?
And, yes Im groan up.
Definitely anyone wearing a hat or having one on the rear shelf. Bowls or the old straw ones, both lethal.
The other one from memory was the nodding dog whose eyes lit up when the brake lights came on. Don't ever forget the waving hands that one attached to the rear window, absolute killers.
-- Edited by DMaxer on Sunday 22nd of December 2024 10:58:05 AM
We had a bloke up the street from us who had a big Customline with the baubles around the rear window, a picture of Elvis in the window and Flaming Star written across the bonnet.
When he drove he only steered with one hand and sat almost sideways against the drivers door.
You can be content with the thought they have paid "Toyota Tax".
Maybe that is why they are so entitled.
I suspect big city drivers at play here, well they are getting the blame anyway.
At 100KM on a bush road last week I was overtaken by a small SUV and they must have cut in what felt like 20 feet in front of me.
Makes me wild.
When I overtake I take a long while to get back in so I get a decent distance before I start to move across.
No hurry if you are a safe driver and wait for dual lanes or a decent straight stretch.
I don't mind anything in front on me, it is the tailgaters I hate with a passion.
Particularly on local bush roads where I know there are roo havens.
Last week coming home 40 KM late evening from golf in a danger area I spotted something weird coming at me in the opposite lane. I could see from a distance it wasn't a roo, wallaby, deer or a Yowie.
Slowed down until the poor confused animal neared and trotted in my direction in the lane opposite looking all the while fearful of it's new found world.
Gee that first one Peter was bad, very close. Yes you're on the road more then most, you would definitely see your fair share of idiots, excepting other trucks, I bet you feel a bit safer up there.
A bus driver is dead and several passengers are injured after a bus and a truck collided on the Hume Highway early this morning.
Police said early indications suggested the bus, carrying 43 passengers en route from Melbourne to Sydney, crashed into the rear of a truck while both were travelling north up a steep incline.
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