Originally posted by bismarck:
basically my family was out and we encountered this slow moving mitsu grandis and we just patiently drove behind him and this idiotic suv behind us flashed his headlights at us and sounded the horn.
impatient, this guy drove up and overtook the grandis infront of us, close shave for that suv because a bus was approaching on the other lane. as u can see the driver braked because of the incoming bus.
Road hogging lar.Originally posted by Praetorian111:For a single lane road the maximum speed is 50km/h. Any speed below it will be consider as within speed limit.
you don't know the grandis was moving at 40. it might have been moving at 10km/hOriginally posted by gasband:For highway i would agree that no matter what speed, as long the guy behind u is faster, u should give way and not road hog.
But in small roads in around estates, where the limit is like 50-60 - there is a reason why the limit is so - because there are more people around crossing roads etc.... so i find that if you are gonna drive at 90-100km/hr in this kind of small roads, dun blame people for road hogging cos it is really dangerous at that speed.
maybe a 9?Originally posted by ceecookie:eh how come grandis number plate a "S" can be partially seen on the lower part of the plate?it dun look like "5" either...
yea...must go with the flowOriginally posted by SexyChin:Road hogging lar.
Must go with the flow.
oh my bad...didnt think about "9"Originally posted by tofushop193:maybe a 9?
I dun think i said i knew what the grandis was travelling at rite? I am just saying, lets be safe here. Of cos if its 10km like u said or even 20km, then common sense will tell us its road hogging.... what i was saying is that some people already travelling at 60-70 at these kinds of road and behind comes some "skillful" racer at 80-90 or even 100km/hr......Originally posted by hisoka:you don't know the grandis was moving at 40. it might have been moving at 10km/h![]()