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no one ever wants to race me.... i feel left out 🙁


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 2:46 pm
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I have not read the thread other than OP and a couple of replies, so apologies if this has been said already, but my advice is slow down if presented with this situation.
Your "impede progress" seems to be code for "must respond to threat to my manhood", when in fact the racer (if they are not a misperception) is just a very dangerous idiot and any right you think you have to travel without impediment is trumped by safety and duty of care to other road users, whether they are being illegal or not. Your responsibility is to slow down until they piss off, or if required, you call the cops.
A car is bloody dangerous and you need to use it responsibily.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 4:01 pm
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The 'Impede Progress' seems to have by-passed a sarcasm filter, or my response has as well.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 4:07 pm
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Ah fair enough. My advice still stands. If people really want to race you, slow down and avoid a dangerous situation, plus racing on the public highway is illegal.
If they are wallies that can't stand being overtook so have to take you back, and then slow down to below 70, well just overtake them again.

edit "impede progress" may have triggered me, when people say "making progress" it kinda gives away that they feel they have a right to speed and generally hoon about the place putting everyone else in danger.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 4:10 pm
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So... hands up, I hope nobody thinks I've done this to them.

With the recent fuel cost, I've been experimenting with eking a bit more out of my car. 2 round trips down the A303 in the last week. I've tried dropping 5-10mph below the speed limit on the climbs, and the same amount over in the subsequent descent, for the same average speed, and therefore same journey time.

I've always ensured that I was never pulling in infront of anyone - I'd only come in in front of them if I was sure that they were going slower than I intended to go. And descending I'd generally only be using the terrain to accelerate, rather than adding throttle.

Chances are there was at least one person I exchanged position with a few times.

Got over 70mpg on 3 of the 4 trips, and found it quite relaxing.

I've done long drives with the CC on before. Its quite stressful at a certain level of traffic, due mainly to the people who dont maintain their speed (guess I have become what I once hated)


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 4:13 pm
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Only ever had this twice and both times were on the motorbike, when a car wanted to race me,

Little souped up mazda thing slowed down so much that they were slowing the traffic on an a-road, i filtered past safely, then went to go past them and they put the boot down, still wasnt quick enough to keep up but he gave it a good go.

Another time on the dual carriageway i was happily cruising along, went past on of those horrible pt cruiser things, as i pulled in he pulled out and went past we had a bit of fun on an empty stretch of road, he kept with me until the tonne then i was off.

Was it stupid? - yes
Was it reckless? - Yes
Should i have done it? No but i was young and carefree at the time


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 4:22 pm
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If you want to believe that driving a certain model of car makes you somehow special and noticeable and affects other people’s behaviour then crack on.

but it does, just rarely in the way the owners would like to think it does...


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 4:47 pm
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If you want to believe that driving a certain model of car makes you somehow special and noticeable and affects other people’s behaviour then crack on.

Hasn't this been Rule No.1 in marketing and selling cars for the last 100 years plus?


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 4:58 pm
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Then when Arsehole Willie in his Corsa starts faffing around at the lights…….off I pop.

So he's the arsehole for wanting to race, but you also want to race...?


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 5:06 pm
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saw a bumper sticker last week.

"dont follow me so closley if im already doing 50 in a 30, and those flashing lights on your roof make you look ridiculous"


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 5:07 pm
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Maybe one of those 'Police follow this vehicle' stickers might come i handy.

Never sure if that's a request or a statement.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 5:10 pm
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saw a bumper sticker last week.

“dont follow me so closley if im already doing 50 in a 30, and those flashing lights on your roof make you look ridiculous”

It's like Oscar Wilde is still alive and epigramming!. 😀


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 5:11 pm
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I love playing the 0-30 traffic light Grand Prix in my ix3. Not lost one yet 😂

So, the magic numbers then. With just the one 282bhp motor, 0-62mph takes 6.8 seconds. There’s none of the whiplash acceleration of the rival leccy-SUVs. The battery is a modest 80kWh gross, 74kWh useable. BMW looks to be dragging its feet badly here.

No doubt 0-30 is a slightly different matter in an EV, but still, my 2.5t diesel Discovery is 6.95s 0-60 😂

Real world is under 6 seconds for 0-60 , which is fast enough for me. Not bad for a 2.2T family "sports activity vehicle". My other car is a van so anythings fast compared to that 🙂

A friend ordered the BMW i4 M50 the other day, that is silly rapid.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 5:47 pm
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Let ya ego settle and pull over? Turn off? Get a dash cam and report them for DD?


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 6:02 pm
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I got this in the Abarth a lot, but not so much in the Giulia. The complete lack of anything distinguishing really seems to put a stop to it. The odd informed RS5/6 or AMG55 might want to play, but nobody else notices it. It's great. I can pootle along at you're-not-getting-banned-or-even-puledMPH and just enjoy the drive.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 7:18 pm
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Used to be a pain, i drive a lot of stupid cars for work.
Someone with a cooking BMW trying to goad you into a race while you're driving something thats best suited to the track or covering the entirety of europe in a day (and 9 fuel stops).
The only way that ends is with a crash, a death or losing your license for a couple of years. Especially as at legal speeds, the difference is minimal.

One benefit of them all moving to electric (Plaid, Taycan, PS2, E-Tron etc) is that if the urge takes you (not really) you can get reality altering acceleration which disabuses them of any notion of "racing" without even breaking the speed limit.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 10:33 pm
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Why bother challenging someone to a race? Surely just Google the stats of your respective cars?


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 10:37 pm
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butt not so much in the Giulia

Which Giulia? If it's the Quadrifoglio an RS5 or AMG 55 won't stand a chance, surely? An RS6 will give you a good challenge though


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 10:44 pm
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The car you drive absolutely makes a difference to how some people treat you.My wife used to have a DC2 Integra, and I have never had so many people drive like absolute dicks in the direct vicinity as when we were in that. Traffic lights, motorways, end of speed limits, you name it.
She used to work for a premium sports/GT car manufacturer, and we were lucky enough to borrow cars from time to time, we'd get similar in that. It was really bloody tiring TBH!

I've got a tuned 90s Japanese car, I get the same in that. It's not just kids in hatches either, a lot seems to be middle aged men.
I certainly don't get the same in my v70!

Interesting or fast cars aren't always to do with the size of your genitals, some people do track days, like something different, like the way the cars look, or just love interesting cars. Same as people have thousands of pounds worth of bikes when one worth 1500 would do the job.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 10:46 pm
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Yeah it’s a Giulia Quad. It can make motorbikes cry. RS6 is about even, until corners are involved. But I’m not usually that daft anymore.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 12:22 am
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Same as people have thousands of pounds worth of bikes when one worth 1500 would do the job.

i think you’re confusing having all the gear and no idea with having a small penis.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 12:50 am
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Why bother challenging someone to a race? Surely just Google the stats of your respective cars?

Google doesn't have the data on who is more of a driving god. You need to battle it out on the roads to find that out and it really does matter, it is very important to know you are a "better" driver than an anonymous person in another car.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 8:05 am
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If it’s solely the badge you think that’s goading then, remove it from the back.

My S-line has just the A3 badge at the back and the S-line badge on the side and have never had any problems but yes the whole you been on cruise Control on a long journey and some cars clearly not can be frustrating too but you just drive your own way, they’ll disappear/pull off at one point!


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 8:15 am
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I certainly don’t get the same in my v70!

(Not mine BTW!)


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 8:46 am
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i think you’re confusing having all the gear and no idea with having a small penis.

*climbs into Ibiza estate with a wheezy 75bhp for the commute*

😎


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 8:48 am
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People definitely treat you different according to the car you are driving. My wife's 2008 Honda Accord estate seems to have a cloaking device for all the attention/hassle it gets. So relaxing. Compare that to my Lotus (mainly) track day car on the way to track days - lots of crappy attention.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 9:26 am
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*climbs into Ibiza estate with a wheezy 75bhp for the commute*

Don’t get it caught in the door


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 9:28 am
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I always seem to find that when these people get on back roads they are unable to do more than absolutely boot it on straight bits of road and then go round corners with the brakes on.
Amuses me no end, I thankfully don't drive much now, but always used to have the odd idiot who would fly up behind me on a straight section then vanish backwards as soon as we got into corners.
Funny really


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 9:31 am
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People definitely treat you different according to the car you are driving

I genuinely never see this and I've had fast cars for the last 25 years or so, I must just be oblivious to it


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 9:32 am
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People definitely treat you different according to the car you are driving

100% a thing.

When I'm in the landy folks let me out at junctions/off slip roads etc..... I guess out of pity.

When I'm in the camper folk will noticeably speed up to stop me getting out Infront of them / nearly have head on colisions trying to get past me in the stupidest of places


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 9:39 am
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Don’t get it caught in the door

It's an Ibiza estate - hoik it over the shoulder and use the load area.

Worst examples I had were doing my IAM stuff using my car at the time, a BMW Z4. Having the seats almost over the rear axle makes tailgaters feel even closer when you're - correctly - driving slower than the limit where conditions require that approach. If you ever need confirmation that the majority of drivers speed around built up areas, do your IAM and you'll never have empty road behind you.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 9:40 am
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I had a car with an AMG badge on the back, jeez never had so many dodgy overtakes and nob heads harass me


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 9:49 am
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It must be an interesting/bizarre world to live in when you judge someone by the car they drive.

Sounds like there are plenty of people in this thread that spend far too many seconds of life assuming someone has small genitals due to their choice of motor vehicle.

But then we are all guilty in our own way. I often wonder if many blokes ride ebikes as they like the rush of wind against their lady parts..... 😛


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 9:52 am
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It must be an interesting/bizarre world to live in when you judge someone by the car they drive.

STW forum innit - it's a very judgemental place

I just assume when someone says you've got a small nob because you drive a big/flashy car, that they probably have their own insecurities/complex. Small nob (maybe ironically), want a fast car really, have an ugly wife, ride gravel because they are rubbish at MTB'ing, who knows 😉


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 10:33 am
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People definitely treat you different according to the car you are driving. My wife’s 2008 Honda Accord estate seems to have a cloaking device for all the attention/hassle it gets. So relaxing. Compare that to my Lotus (mainly) track day car on the way to track days – lots of crappy attention.

I don't drive above the legal limit, nearly always on cruise. We're in a VW Caddy Maxi Life and for some reason that seems to make people feel insecure - seem to frequently get other drivers who just don't want to be behind us - overtake, pull in front and then let their speed dip.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 10:54 am
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 seem to frequently get other drivers who just don’t want to be behind us – overtake, pull in front and then let their speed dip.

I know this has generally been the underlying theme in the thread - it always happens to me when I use cruise, no matter what I'm driving. It's very annoying, but I don't assume they want to race, just are terrible at judging/maintaining a constant speed


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 10:57 am
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I had a car with an AMG badge on the back, jeez never had so many dodgy overtakes and nob heads harass me

I never quite get what their aim is in this situation.

Do the want you to bury the throttle when they are half way past you, prolonging or preventing their overtake?


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 11:09 am
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Modern cruise control (also known as a speedostat or tempomat) was invented in 1948 by the blind inventor and mechanical engineer Ralph TeetorHe came up with the idea due to being frustrated by his driver's habit of speeding up and slowing down as he talked.

Cruise control - Wikipedia

its not a new thing....


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 11:26 am
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"not saying my car's really amazing but everyone wants to race it"


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 12:16 pm
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When I’m in the camper folk will noticeably speed up to stop me getting out Infront of them / nearly have head on colisions trying to get past me in the stupidest of places

Just like riding a bike on the road then.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 12:46 pm
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When I’m in the camper folk will noticeably speed up to stop me getting out Infront of them / nearly have head on colisions trying to get past me in the stupidest of places

Just like riding a bike on the road then.

so you agree the vehicle type affects how they are treated on the road by others ? Funny that.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 1:54 pm
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When I’m in the landy folks let me out at junctions/off slip roads etc….. I guess out of pity.

Probably worried that you might have been the Duke oF Edinburgh 😉


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 2:22 pm
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When I’m in the camper folk will noticeably speed up to stop me getting out Infront of them / nearly have head on colisions trying to get past me in the stupidest of places

Just like riding a bike on the road then.

so you agree the vehicle type affects how they are treated on the road by others ? Funny that.

I've never disagreed. My first car was a 71 Beetle, and I've driven everything from 5 series BMWs, vans, to beaten up old hatchbacks. People didn't treat the BMW the same way they behaved towards me in a Peugeot 106. 😀


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 2:33 pm
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cougar tried to imply it.

What now? Did you get the wrong username there? I didn't do any such thing.

People definitely treat you different according to the car you are driving.

This is absolutely true. You drive a small car and you're insignificant pond life to be bullied off the road. Driving my partner's Up! is an exercise in assertive driving. A big car and similarly people feel the need to take you down a peg. There's a trope about German marques and indicators but having driven a couple, indicating just tips people off so they can box you in. You've only got yourselves to blame there.


 
Posted : 29/03/2022 4:44 pm
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^^^

I drove a BMW ix3 last week. if you had adaptive cruise on, it wouldn't let you change lanes without indicating...


 
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