RogerS
Established Member
I'm well aware that driving instruction changes over time and just wondered what the current recommendations are in the following circumstance.
1) Line of parked cars down one side of the road with empty gaps (drives etc) of a few cars length. It makes sense to me to simply continue driving in a straight line that takes you clear of the parked vehicles yet leaving enough room for an oncoming car to proceed at the same time. But I've noticed that quite a few cars (usually driven by women, as it happens, but that may be a correlation and not causation!) where they constantly weave in and out of the gaps but naturally as they weave back out again they inevitably swing out more into the oncoming traffic.
So is this the recommended way of driving these days or just simply crap driving?
Just curious.
2) Driving my elderly Disco one is quite content to sit behind a slower driver because the Disco really needs a fortnight's warning to safely accelerate and overtake. And leaving a decent amount of room for anyone to over take me and then the car in front if they so wish. I'm a great believer in letting people crack on if they want to and often there will be a motorcyclist wanting to overtake but they won't be sure whether or not I am going to also want to overtake. So they hang back but TBH I'd rather they crack on and overtake. So is there any form of indication that is universally recognised so that they can overtake sooner? In the old days, we wound our windows down and waved people on but it's a long time since I saw anyone do that! As a motorcyclist, what would you look for ?
TIA
1) Line of parked cars down one side of the road with empty gaps (drives etc) of a few cars length. It makes sense to me to simply continue driving in a straight line that takes you clear of the parked vehicles yet leaving enough room for an oncoming car to proceed at the same time. But I've noticed that quite a few cars (usually driven by women, as it happens, but that may be a correlation and not causation!) where they constantly weave in and out of the gaps but naturally as they weave back out again they inevitably swing out more into the oncoming traffic.
So is this the recommended way of driving these days or just simply crap driving?
Just curious.
2) Driving my elderly Disco one is quite content to sit behind a slower driver because the Disco really needs a fortnight's warning to safely accelerate and overtake. And leaving a decent amount of room for anyone to over take me and then the car in front if they so wish. I'm a great believer in letting people crack on if they want to and often there will be a motorcyclist wanting to overtake but they won't be sure whether or not I am going to also want to overtake. So they hang back but TBH I'd rather they crack on and overtake. So is there any form of indication that is universally recognised so that they can overtake sooner? In the old days, we wound our windows down and waved people on but it's a long time since I saw anyone do that! As a motorcyclist, what would you look for ?
TIA