I often wondered why some people seem happy to pull out of a junction in front of me, and then not feel the need to get up to speed. I am probably a bit more assertive when pulling out than I was a few months ago, but I alway make sure that I put my foot down to ensure that I don't slow others down.
The other day I read, somewhere on this forum I think, a suggestion that people do it to save on fuel economy. Is this really the case? If so, it seems a bit inconsiderate.
I can accept people pulling out, even when they force me to slow, but it seems a bit rude to then make sure they don't impact their mpg.
Mind you, I should be used to it. It seems to be the same mentality as people who just have to get to the train doors first, and then dawdle along the platform, regardless of how many people they are holding up.
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