Why are some SA drivers so inconsiderate

Zack

///Member
I have learnt to accept inconsiderate driving... But incompetent driving still gets me. And old people :fencelook:
 

Clownshoe

Active member
I have just got annoyed in general reading this thread. You get the righteous *bleep* that drivies in the right lane at 120km/h (indicated). So he is pottering along at 110km/h. Feeling that he doesn't have to move over because he is at the speed limit (so he thinks). :argh:
 

CocoPops

Honorary ///Member
What are you talking about??

Rules For Driving In South Africa
Rules for Driving in South Africa

1. Never indicate - it gives away your next move. A real south African driver never uses indicators.

2. Under no circumstance should you leave a safe distance between you and the car in front of you, this space will be filled by at least 2 taxis and a BMW, putting you in an even more dangerous situation.

3. The faster you drive through a red light, the less chance you have of getting hit.

4. Never, ever come to a complete stop at a stop sign. No one expects it and it will only result in you being rear-ended.

5. Braking should be as hard and lRules for Driving in South Africaate as possible to ensure that your ABS kicks in, giving you a nice, relaxing foot massage as the brake pedal pulsates. For those of you without ABS, it's a chance to stretch your legs.

6. Never pass on the right when you can pass on the left. It's a good way to check if the people entering the highway are awake. Rules for Driving in South Africa7. Speed limits are arbitrary, given only as a guideline. They are especially NOT applicable in South Africa during rush hour. That's why it's called 'rush hour....'

8. Just because you're in the right lane and have no room to speed up or move over doesn't mean that the South African driver flashing his high beams behind you doesn't think he can go faster in your spot.

9. Always slow down and rubberneck when you see an accident or even someone changing a tyre. Never stop to help - you will be mugged.

10.Rules for Driving in South Africa Learn to swerve abruptly. South Africa is the home of the high-speed slalom driver thanks to the government, placing holes in key locations to test drivers' reflexes and keep them on their toes.

11. It is traditional to honk your horn at cars that don't move the instant the light turns green. This prevents storks from building nests on top of the traffic light and birds from making deposits on your car.

12. Remember that the goal of every South African driver is to get there first, by whatever means necessary.
 
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SP33DYV

Guest
Jerez said:
Coisman said:
Jinne, but you okes can moan about nothing!!! :mmm:

Cois...Arent you in law enforcement? Mmmmm

Yes, but he's office bound and have no real life experience anymore. Didn't even have to wear uniform for some time and when he was asked to start wearing uniform again, complained profusely.:rollsmile:
 

Jerez

Well-known member
Clownshoe said:
I have just got annoyed in general reading this thread. You get the righteous *bleep* that drivies in the right lane at 120km/h (indicated). So he is pottering along at 110km/h. Feeling that he doesn't have to move over because he is at the speed limit (so he thinks). :argh:

The rule is keep to the left lane and overtake on the right.So extreme left lane ( slow lane) is where you observe the speed limit. Then middle for those go a bit over and that's lane for extreme speeds- for those who don't value their lives. Perfect way to catch speeding motorists- well that's the UK rule and it works - I sometimes hogg the middle lane and get guys coming from the extreme left to the the fast lane just to overtake me and go back to the slow lane. I then move over to the left . Discipline that's what it is and good managers I suppose
 

Baron

Member
Having watched YouTube, I think we are 10000x better drivers than Russia.
Having a truck drive into us in Italy and whiteknucle taxi rides there, I think we are about 2.5x better drivers than Italians.

So I'd take our idiot drivers over some others any day - yes even our taxis arent that bad!
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Jerez said:
Clownshoe said:
I have just got annoyed in general reading this thread. You get the righteous *bleep* that drivies in the right lane at 120km/h (indicated). So he is pottering along at 110km/h. Feeling that he doesn't have to move over because he is at the speed limit (so he thinks). :argh:

The rule is keep to the left lane and overtake on the right.So extreme left lane ( slow lane) is where you observe the speed limit. Then middle for those go a bit over and that's lane for extreme speeds- for those who don't value their lives. Perfect way to catch speeding motorists- well that's the UK rule and it works - I sometimes hogg the middle lane and get guys coming from the extreme left to the the fast lane just to overtake me and go back to the slow lane. I then move over to the left . Discipline that's what it is and good managers I suppose

But this IS the one huge problem! Many road users just don't care about this rule and almost go out of their way to defy it! In Cape Town, most of our roads are less than 3/4 lanes so what happens is the people that should be in the left lane go to the fast lane to either go 1 km/h faster or match the speed of the left lane. Then you end up sitting behind this idiot who usually has nothing in front of him so is not being "held up" himself, but he will simply not move back to the left lane, and this is assuming that he is paying attention to his rear view mirror, or maybe he is but simply attitude driven to NOT get out of your way. Vicious circle takes place since this is what most of the right lane becomes. Now I do not condone under-taking (slow lane), but sometimes this is all that you are left to do since these people clearly have no concern and/or logic with regards to rules of the road and being considerate.

Sadly many people don't look properly when changing lanes and pulling out of side streets - also most just don't use their indicators! Again, consideration - you are sitting at stop street turning onto a busy road, a car approaches from your left while the right is clear, but you wait since he is going straight, nope, at the last second he indicates (or not) and turns into the street that you are coming from by which stage there are cars coming from the right and then you sit, and sit... What would it have cost him to just indicate to let you know that he is turning off - in most cases there is plenty of time for you to then pull off safely and well out of his way.

The other issue is vehicles on the road that are not road-worthy, and for that matter the occupants are not road-worthy if that makes sense. Now defensive driving courses can only help train and educate you as to how to anticipate and react to this, but does not solve the ultimate problem.

Aggression and lack of consideration/ignorance is a HUGE problem on our roads and it sadly seems to be getting worse daily it seems. My opinion is that these driving habits are far far worse than general speeding for the simple reason that most of these people are simply not paying attention and due to their actions are already willing to use their vehicles as a barrier or weapon to convey their road-going demeanour. Law enforcement should be coming down harder on there individuals than speed infringements etc, but it is easier to have cameras for speeding...
 
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petrivanzyl

Guest
Philip Foglar said:
moranor@axis said:
the occupants are not road-worthy :roflol: you need to put that in your sig...

LOL, added!! :rollsmile:

:rollsmile:

...but I guess technically they occupants are not taxi-worhty:idea:
 

Clownshoe

Active member
Fequently due to the right lane hoggers, the right lane is the slow lane!! I refuse to undertake, but sometimes I am forced to.

In practice currently the left lane is 60-80km/h. Middle lane 100km/h and right 100.1km/h

:argh:
 

Coisman

Administrator
Staff member
SP33DYV said:
Jerez said:
Coisman said:
Jinne, but you okes can moan about nothing!!! :mmm:

Cois...Arent you in law enforcement? Mmmmm

Yes, but he's office bound and have no real life experience anymore. Didn't even have to wear uniform for some time and when he was asked to start wearing uniform again, complained profusely.:rollsmile:

Morne, I can still use my gun 100%... so go ahead... insult me again... :sneaky:
 
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Jakkals_F30

Guest
all this crap kills me... including the damn taxis but what frustrates me even more..

This morning.. Female driver 320i - Metro.. no lights or anything weaving through traffic and cutting people off and almost hitting some of them... all while sitting chatting to the buddy in the passenger seat.. for me to keep up and ask her if she's stupid i did 170km/h...

she really did not enjoy the middle finger but hey... driving a metro car and driving like a $%#@%#$ seems to be the order of the day for some metro people...
 
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