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Why can't drivers stay on their own side of the road when taking right hand bends?

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Even some of the slower drivers lay their heads down formula one style and cross the line. It's bit of a wake-up call for the driver going the opther way to meet a Jean Alesi wannabe using all the road.

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  1. we all didn't have the training you did.


  2. Its just plain bad driving.

  3. because they have a don't care well im hardnut mentality in actual fact they don't give a sh## about anyone but themselves

  4. If you steer early for a bend you don't have to turn the steering wheel so far.Some people look at the centre line and automatically steer for it. Some drivers have had a bad experience catching the kerb on right bends and steer to early as a defence mechanism.

  5. It's simple,they can't drive.

  6. Lol.  I know it.  It's like do you have an invisible trailer??

  7. Because people don't know how to judge where the curb is. My mother is like that and it annoys the h**l out of me.

  8. lol that is so true

  9. They have not yet learned to drive the proper way thus they do not understand the rules of the road and most likely never will.......

  10. Laziness. They don't wanna have to turn the steering wheel too much. Rather do it without taking their hands off the wheel.

  11. Worse (in UK) are drivers who swing right to turn left, particularly when travelling in lanes. Seems to be elderly drivers who haven't got the hang of power steering.  That's not an ageist comment, just an observation, I'm in my 50s!

  12. They should learn to take the bend in the correct manner, just pure bad driving.

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