Van the Man
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I need to have a rant (apologies if it's been done but I couldn't find a similar thread with a quick search).
Touring north west Scotland recently in my Trafic-based camper van I followed several convoys of slow-moving motor homes on single-track roads. For 20 or 30 miles in some cases. Very slowly in most cases.
Despite regular police signs asking drivers to allow vehicles behind to pass on such roads, very few pulled over in a passing place to allow others to pass. Many of these vans were foreign-registered and may not have understood local etiquette but many were not. It must be very frustrating for local people on their way to work, tradesmen between jobs, medics on a call etc to have their journey delayed like this.
It's not just the slow pace. If a convoy does build up and meets one coming another way, getting past each other can be nightmare if there's too many vehicles for the passing place.
Why do people do this? Do they like causing anger and frustation and therefore increasing the chances of accidents? Do they like adding to the increasing animus against motorhomers as more and more people take to the lifestyle? I'm genuinely puzzled.
Rant ends.
Touring north west Scotland recently in my Trafic-based camper van I followed several convoys of slow-moving motor homes on single-track roads. For 20 or 30 miles in some cases. Very slowly in most cases.
Despite regular police signs asking drivers to allow vehicles behind to pass on such roads, very few pulled over in a passing place to allow others to pass. Many of these vans were foreign-registered and may not have understood local etiquette but many were not. It must be very frustrating for local people on their way to work, tradesmen between jobs, medics on a call etc to have their journey delayed like this.
It's not just the slow pace. If a convoy does build up and meets one coming another way, getting past each other can be nightmare if there's too many vehicles for the passing place.
Why do people do this? Do they like causing anger and frustation and therefore increasing the chances of accidents? Do they like adding to the increasing animus against motorhomers as more and more people take to the lifestyle? I'm genuinely puzzled.
Rant ends.