What winds you up about other drivers

Don't get me started, I drive a truck for a living & have probably seen ........

Driving across Europe.....is it the case that truckers have F1 driver responses and Superman Brakes.....as that tail gate each other SO closely......
 
If traffic is moving then yes use all the lanes if someone elects to go right to the end passing stationary traffic then that is different. If traffic at the end of the lane reduction is stationary then they are just being rude.

You personally may think they're being rude, but the road is designed to carry two lanes of traffic at that point, which you alone are preventing. So others may consider your actions rude.

Here's an interesting read on this very topic: http://www.ergonomics.org.uk/when-kindness-causes-chaos-the-politeness-problem-in-roadworks/
 
Is there any one that does not get wound up by jerks going along in the outside lane when traffic is congested....and then cutting in at the end if the queue...?....it's the most deplorable of bad manners ....
 
You personally may think they're being rude, but the road is designed to carry two lanes of traffic at that point, which you alone are preventing. So others may consider your actions rude.

Here's an interesting read on this very topic: http://www.ergonomics.org.uk/when-kindness-causes-chaos-the-politeness-problem-in-roadworks/
Well I don't and that is the point of my post. In MY opinion it is rude as I have said when you are zooming past stationary traffic. I am not interested by some article off the internet about ergonomics. Sorry, to be clear. To pass stationary traffic to get to the head of the queue may in someone's opinion help with the flow but that is not the point i am seeking to make.
 
Ronnie Pickering.
 
Lol.....Ronnie....would have a bare fist fight in the central reservation.......!!
 

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