Ive noticed of late, that the modern type of caravan are not equipped with rear windows any more.Used to enjoy getting close behind to read the little cheese wedge stickers on the back.“We have been to Wookey hole”
“Lulworth cove” . . nice.
No need for the periscope on the Maxi anymore
Remember them?
dri-diddly-iver:
wirralpete:
so unless you would like to enlighten me on where you have seen me driving like you suggest i have then maybe you should think before you postSame could be said for your post
these are observations i made over the friday and saturday of last week. my post was a humorous look at how the country goes to ratshit on a long weekend and was reposted from my facebook page. at no point have i made suggestions that any member on here drives like a t**t. take the post in the context it was written and chill fella
I did that’s why I used the twisted evil Like you I observe atrocious driving standards some days and often wonder how - or even if they have - passed a test!!!
I was parked in Watford Gap M1 Coach park and the amount of people that entered in cars, caravans and camper vans were surprising but were all turned away by the parking attendant. They were all directed to the main car park including the caravans, and some of those drivers did complain a lot.
There was another parking attendant over near the truck park too who was having arguments with caravanner’s wanting to park in there.
mike68:
As a lorry driver I never ever flash in caravans, don’t encourage them! I see it as my duty to be totally anti caravan without any real reason, to the point where caravanning drivers at my depot are lampooned at every opportunity. The O.P has no chance how many countless millions of motorists take to the roads in summertime and what percentage of them are competent, and besides who would provide the entertainment, double bubble on Tuesday and the chance I’ll be on the M5 marvelous.I have to agree with the graffiti artist at Bridgewater services when he or she wrote “all caravanners should be gassed and their children sold into slavery”
What ever happened to live and let live?
World would be a pretty borring place if we all liked the same crap eh
mike68:
I see it as my duty to be totally anti caravan without any real reason, to the point where caravanning drivers at my depot are lampooned at every opportunity.
Il tell ya now fella, if ANY so called proffesional driver put anyone of my family in danger on the road whilst i was towing, as well as finding yourself spitting out your teeth, i’d also make sure you’d pay for a very long time.
Some of you pricks need to f-in grow up.
ANY vehicle passing me with a trailer on or a long vehicle will get flashed in UNLESS they have cut me up. I have even had a wagon and drag cut me up to the point I had to drop down to the 40s and nearly ended up on the hard shoulder. My passenger was on his mobile at the time and didn’t seem fazed but it was clear the truck had pulled in forgetting he had a trailer!!!
If they’re behaving themselves and leaving a decent gap before pulling in I don’t see why I shouldn’t flash them, should I feel like it…
Saratoga:
ANY vehicle passing me with a trailer on or a long vehicle will get flashed in UNLESS they have cut me up. I have even had a wagon and drag cut me up to the point I had to drop down to the 40s and nearly ended up on the hard shoulder. My passenger was on his mobile at the time and didn’t seem fazed but it was clear the truck had pulled in forgetting he had a trailer!!!If they’re behaving themselves and leaving a decent gap before pulling in I don’t see why I shouldn’t flash them, should I feel like it…
Im the same, i help anyone. I hate peugeot 207’s but i dont go around giving anyone who happens to own one a hard time.
Ive had more dicks driving wagons cutting me up than i ever have cars towing caravans.
I had a prick in a 44 tonner the other week who was quicker than me climbing Telegraph hill near Exeter. (nothing unusual in my Axor ) He pulled in so tight i could read the part numbers on his rear light lenses
and it was so bloody unnecessary, there was nothing behind him for half a mile.