People in anonomous middle sized cars who go apoleptic if you over take them.
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What these people really love is a Westfield overtaking them at 7,000 RPM (exhaust on passenger side). Sometimes they even wake up.

I do get people panicing when they see an Omega, including turning off so I can pass, I put this down to them feeling guilty, and I wonder what would happen if I followed them
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Panicking drivers! Saw a great example of this the other day. Driving along the A339 between Basingstoke and Alton. Quite a fast, twisty "A" road. Some sections it's not possible to overtake. Anyway, I see an ambulance on a blue light run half a dozen cars back and it's gradually picking them off when opportunity arises.
I keep up a good speed as it's behind me. No prospect of an overtake so I just try not to hold him up.

We come to a long straight and I wave the ambulance past. He comes up behind a cretin in a Metro, just where the road gets twisty again, who sees the blue lights behind him and STOPS

So, Ambulance is sitting behind this @rsehole, blue lights and sirens going for 20 seconds or more. He's completely blocked the road. Hasn't pulled over, just panicked and hit the brakes. Not enough forward visibility for the ambulance to pass him.

Eventually, ambulance is flashed by by a car approaching from the opposite direction. Metro driver still still there, still stopped, as the ambulance disappears. I must admit Sport mode was selected at this point and the Metro left well behind so I've no idea how long it took him to gather himself. Honestly! Why have we got people on the road who can't cope with anything out of the ordinary.
Was quite impressed with the way the ambulance driver was peddling after that. Pretty impressive driving. Put me in a LDV with a huge body rolling around on top and a V8 under the bonnet and I'd be in the bushes pretty quick I reckon.

Kevin