weeksy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 9:42 pm
You know the fact they're tourist likely means they don't live there or drive in said conditions, like ever, ever.
Of course (although I suspect a good many come every year!!). However, in dry conditions, albeit cold, then a roundabout is still a roundabout and a junction is still a junction. So then it is just manners?
In the snow, again, if you intend to drive yourself to a ski resort at the time of year when there is likely to be snow (or at least you can check and see if it's likely to snow) why would you not either, a - familiarise yourself with the chains you are legally required to carry in the car you intend to drive there, so that when they are necessary, you know how to put them on, or, b - put the correct tyres on for the place/conditions you are driving to/in!!
I do get that not all tourists are stupid but when you've dealt with as many on these roads as I have, you would also wonder why they don't either, equip their car properly or get a train/taxi. Or, in good (dry) conditions, why they insist on driving like fuckwits and causing queues where they wouldn't happen without the tourists!!!
In general, I don't judge so harshly in the snow cos it is difficult to drive in if you aren't used to it. But in that case, move over to let other people go past? As I've said before, I do that and I know how to drive in it - just that sometimes I drive slower than others (generally when I have passengers, I might be confident, but the passengers often aren't!!) so I pull over to let the others go past.
Simple politeness/manners/respect to other drivers, innit?