Hi, sorry that you’re feeling bullied.Hi, everybody.
There is a clear trend of thermic vehicles overtake Ng me angrily even if I am driving with a decent 60 mph. Is it only me that feels bullied or it is a trend?
There will always be a minority of impatient, egocentric drivers who believe they own the road and that speed limits and road signs don't apply to them. Just dive safe, get a dashcam to record them when they mess up, and have the satisfaction that one of you is a better driver and it isn't them.Hi, everybody.
There is a clear trend of thermic vehicles overtake Ng me angrily even if I am driving with a decent 60 mph. Is it only me that feels bullied or it is a trend?
Why are they getting annoyed with EV’s?Yeah, I am doing it normally. It's rather the other drivers, getting annoyed with am EV on road. But that's cultural as well, I believe, as here in France, people are not as tolerant
Probably threatening their masculinity.Why are they getting annoyed with EV’s?
Hi, I am easily coming to a 220 miles plus on a motorway with all the heaters, music, lights, etc ON all the time, given I don't drive faster than 50-55 mph. Same model, long range battery
Sadly i see poor driving from people with dashcams as well, some moves they make and speeds (fast and slow) they drive at would get them in more trouble than the recorded offender.Get front and rear dash cams.
Share all crappy driving online. Shame the drivers.
More of a minimum ??Speed limits are not a target.
It's hard not getting annoyed with what I feel is over aggressive and self-centred driving that I see every time I go out. Just wait until they get into EV's with the more responsive acceleration!!
Several things that my driving instructor taught me when I first learned 20 odd years ago but still sticks with me:
1- It's a speed limit not a target (as already mentioned)
2 - If people want to pass you when you are already travelling at a safe speed, don't try to stop them - they can't crash into you if they are in front of you - let the 'idiots' pass and make life easy for yourself!
3 - There is no such thing as a ´slow' lane, all the other lanes are overtaking lanes and you should be in the inside (slow) lane unless you are overtaking (anyone sat in the middle lane of a motorway for no good reason is best avoided - it probably means they are not sufficiently aware of what is going on around them!)
4 - Always have an escape route in mind when overtaking or being overtaken
5 - Try not to touch the brakes on a motorway - look ahead and anticipate slowing traffic (this is all the more useful with an EV, of course) - a twitch on the brakes can create standing traffic several miles behind as many increasingly over-react because they were travelling too close to the car in front in the first place
6 - Assume everybody else on the road (and pavement) is an idiot!
Thank you for your in-depth reflection. It was rather a rhetoric question as I don't have the same experience when I am driving my thermic Skoda the same way. It's pretty much the fact that I am in an EV that startles the morons.Hi, sorry that you’re feeling bullied.
If you’re really concerned then you should try to analyse your driving and the conditions that these situations occur in and then try to understand how the experience can possibly be improved.
You’ve posted here so I assume that you’re looking to try to understand the reasons and find solutions.
Whilst some motorists will always be aggressive, if you are consistently and frequently getting this type of behaviour, looking into the reasons more fully will help.
Where are you driving on the motorway or derestricted roads?
When you say a ‘decent 60’ what do you mean? If you’re driving on a motorway with a speed limit of 70mph why not drive at or close to that speed limit when it’s safe to do so?
How is your lane discipline? By this I mean are you confident to use all 3 lanes when available and safe/sensible to do so?
Can you maintain a sensible speed and keep up with traffic? Again when legal and safe to do so.
Do you have good all round awareness in traffic, and maintain this picture if what’s around you when driving?
Of course these are just some of the very basic things to consider.
Many drivers are set in their ways, but by self examination and with a willingness to learn, you can improve things.
If you really want to improve a lot and feel more in control when confronted with a stressful situation, and also help avoid these situations through greater awareness, then try a course like the IAM for example.
Good luck. ?
I don't know but it's rather the small hot hatches of the 90's and the early millennia minis that are the most commonly affected by the road anger. And as an EV is considered an obstacle against their superiority, nothing better than to smash it's finesse by roaring behind it or poisoning it in the exhaust pipe gases.Why are they getting annoyed with EV’s?