Jamie-C
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I'd overtake. Have done and will do again if I need too. Its hardly lack of respect, plus I didn't know the dead person
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R Lee
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quote: Originally posted by SXi_Tim
Overtake, i have seen a procession on the motorway before. Are you saying all 3 lanes should stay behind them? Why would anyone get offended by an overtake ffs
Motorway has 3 lanes of traffic.
Different circumstances tbpfhlolroflcopter
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SXi_Tim
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If its safe to overtake, overtake tbh
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Corsa_Sport21
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In that circumstance i would hold back.
You never know, but the dead person may have died while doing the same manouvre.
When you say single carriageway, do you mean normal road with oncoming traffic??
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R Lee
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Bypass link road. 60mph speed limit.
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LeeM
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quote: Originally posted by R Lee
quote: Originally posted by SXi_Tim
Overtake, i have seen a procession on the motorway before. Are you saying all 3 lanes should stay behind them? Why would anyone get offended by an overtake ffs
Motorway has 3 lanes of traffic.
Different circumstances tbpfhlolroflcopter
its the same, you're driving past the funeral car. 1 2 or 3 lanes makes no difference as long as its safe to overtake and you dont go hooning past on the redline.
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Corsa_Sport21
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But if its 1/2 a mile long with oncoming traffic then your gonna need to put some pace into it.
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
You never know, but the dead person may have died while doing the same manouvre.
If you live by that presumption I'm surprised you even leave the house if you're scared of that
[Edited on 22-08-2011 by Graham88]
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mattant
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If it was 2 or more lanes I would over take, but wouldn't otherwise, I always let them out of junctions and onto roundabouts if it's safe to do so, it's polite
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Graham88
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What about if you were in a rush?
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DaveyLC
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It drives me NUTs but out of respect I'd wait.
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Corsa_Sport21
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
You never know, but the dead person may have died while doing the same manouvre.
If you live by that presumption I'm surprised you even leave the house if you're scared of that
[Edited on 22-08-2011 by Graham88]
No, just respect thats all.
Call me weird but i don't over-take funeral cars or ambulances.Fukin freaks me out.You never know but within that split second you could be the one that ends up in the ambulance or worse, in the hearse.
All because of being impatient.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
You never know, but the dead person may have died while doing the same manouvre.
If you live by that presumption I'm surprised you even leave the house if you're scared of that
[Edited on 22-08-2011 by Graham88]
Its more to do with showing respect.. If a friend of yours or a familly member had died on the road you would be getting irrate if some moron over-took the precession and it would probably make a shitty day ten times shitter than it needs to be.
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willay
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do a burn out or possibly drift round the traffic
[Edited on 22-08-2011 by willay]
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Its more to do with showing respect.. If a friend of yours or a familly member had died on the road you would be getting irrate if some moron over-took the precession and it would probably make a shitty day ten times shitter than it needs to be.
Respect for someone I don't know? I've been in a funeral procession before and people have overtook, not once did I think "what a prick", end of the day other people have their own lives to run.
I've never really understood why funeral processions need to go so slow anyway.
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nathy_87
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Just hold back and wait, I let them all out aswell just becuase I'm polite like that.
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adiohead
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Splash them with a puddle in your vRS rally diesel
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BarnshaW
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Its more to do with showing respect.. If a friend of yours or a familly member had died on the road you would be getting irrate if some moron over-took the precession and it would probably make a shitty day ten times shitter than it needs to be.
Respect for someone I don't know? I've been in a funeral procession before and people have overtook, not once did I think "what a prick", end of the day other people have their own lives to run.
I've never really understood why funeral processions need to go so slow anyway.
do you not hold doors open for old people or women? would you not give a seat up on the bus for a pregnant woman or disabled oap?
none of the above is the law but its manners and etiquette, shows what sort of people are in this thread and sorts the decent people out from the wasters
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Graham88
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Depends, most old people nowadays just tut at you when you hold a door open. And I don't get the bus, but yes I would. Depends on the scenario I suppose, but if I was on a long stretch of road with room to overtake I would 100% go for it.
[Edited on 22-08-2011 by Graham88]
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Jake
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in the vr it was dropped dwn to 2nd and boyed the lot of them
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Respect for someone I don't know?
OH NO Graham!! God forbid that you would waste some of your own time and/or effort for somebody that you dont know and whom isnt giving you any kind of reward!
That sort of attitude really sum's up what is wrong with this country!
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Matty SRi
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I would hold back untill a decent opportunity arises to overtake, such as going into 2 lanes or something.
I have been in a funeral car when people have overtaken us, not in a ferociuos manner, but just casually cruising past, which doesnt bother me.
But if some tit that was sat behind us dropped it into second then booted past with his little cherry bomb popping and farting then i would be a bit pissed off.
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adiohead
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I have to agree with Graham, I have no respect for people doing 20 in a 60
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Its more to do with showing respect.. If a friend of yours or a familly member had died on the road you would be getting irrate if some moron over-took the precession and it would probably make a shitty day ten times shitter than it needs to be.
Respect for someone I don't know? I've been in a funeral procession before and people have overtook, not once did I think "what a prick", end of the day other people have their own lives to run.
I've never really understood why funeral processions need to go so slow anyway.
This is why you don't understand what people are saying then.
[Edited on 22-08-2011 by Eck]
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Graham88
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I really would love to see people sit behind a funeral procession when they're in a rush, no matter what they say on the internet.
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