So to revive this thread, not snow but driving standard
Now the summer is over and in particular last week up here, on Wednesday we had some very thick fog, as bad as 20ft vis. the amount of f**kwit drivers I saw with no lights on at all and still driving at 60+mph. I flashed at one woman to trying and bring her out of the drooling stupor state that driving puts most motorists into and she just waved at me.
I appreciate the problem starts at the learner level, I was never taught to drive in the fog or even told that if its foggy I should have my dipped beam on. Much like if its raining then put your lights on. Why do you think the flashing light in motorsport is call a "RAIN" light To help other drivers recognise the fact another vehicle is near to them.
I'm not ranting at the members of the club but the 99% of motorists who arnt even vaguely aware of how to drive beyond pushing go and stop pedals.
Could we start an initiative as a club to try and make people aware, I'm sure we can get all manner of motoring clubs together as this issue may be hugely frustrating but its also incredibly dangerous. In the past few weeks I have been counting vehicles which should have lights on when conditions require and on average 80% DON'TI am also disappointed with the police force and media for not waking people up after the huge smash down in kent. They really should have been hammering home the fact people needed lights on, if they had lights on they would have known a vehicle was in front and that it was closer than is should have been in such poor visibility. Oh and maybe they should have been doing about 35mph not 65 to give them selves even the slightest hope of stopping.
Lights need to be called side markers again so hopefully the penny will drop that they mark your vehicle out to other motorists and that light serve more than to enable you to see when its dark.
Please help before I start physically beating sense into these morons
