I find a really useful approach when they do that is double the distance you're allowing to the car in front of you. Then you've got plenty ( relatively ) of time to react and effectively give them more time than they think they need.Maybe. Or maybe just the result of a typical Audi/BMW driver driving up your chuff, leaving no reaction time.
At the end of the day always this f'sureI'd say too short distance to vehicle in front of you
That's exactly what Ashley Neal (driving instructor on YouTube, son of former Liverpool player Phil Neal) recommends.I find a really useful approach when they do that is double the distance you're allowing to the car in front of you. Then you've got plenty ( relatively ) of time to react and effectively give them more time than they think they need.
God I'm good ???That's exactly what Ashley Neal (driving instructor on YouTube, son of former Liverpool player Phil Neal) recommends.![]()
So, with that thought in mind, and kind of where I'm going with this ( sorry if it's obvious) is this is one of the problems I have with the 'assists'. Driving is so much more than the individual component parts the 'assists' cater for.That's exactly what Ashley Neal (driving instructor on YouTube, son of former Liverpool player Phil Neal) recommends.![]()
I'm so old and boring I have it all off. Just about manage go fwd/bwd ?Am I old and boring, or do others find the ACC on setting 3 still a bit close for comfort?
I reckon an arctic rammed it when it was queuing in stationary traffic on a motorway.So, looking through breakers and came across this (very) sad sight.
Hopefully no-ones on here ?
What do you reckon then looking at the damage ? Unexpected sharp braking ? ?
I find that almost always when I leave what I consider a sensible gap to the car in front, some idiot always lurches into it.Yes, it's a pain having to drive for somebody else.
You increase the gap in front, (1car length for every 10kM/hr + the person behinds braking time).
Then somebody else fills it and you have to move back again.
On occasions I've been naughty and tried to teach them just how dangerously they're driving. A quick stab on the brakes, can do it, but can also produce an angry reaction from the tailgater, making matters worse. The most successful I've been is on a long straight deserted open road, apart from the car approaching from behind. That then sat right on my ginger, making no attempt to pass. So I pulled over to the left, so I had 2 wheels in the gravel, sprayed the car behind with little stones. It moved back very quick! Hopefully he/she/it may learn from the experience, and either pass or sit back at a reasonable distance.
Yup. It's like "you're welcome, just saved a space for you as you're obviously in so much more of a rush to get where you're going than I am - hrrrrrmmph!! "I find that almost always when I leave what I consider a sensible gap to the car in front, some idiot always lurches into it.
Am I old and boring, or do others find the ACC on setting 3 still a bit close for comfort?