Are tourists inconsiderate drivers?

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Do you find tourists inconsiderate drivers?

Yes, they drive me mad
3
30%
No, it's just you that's mad
7
70%
 
Total votes: 10

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khartoumteddy
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Post by khartoumteddy »

NO NONNY

just ironically pointing out that some others do

can no one say who She was that inconsiderately killed the petrol pump

:?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

TEDDY :roll: :roll: :roll: :?
Seventhseil

Post by Seventhseil »

It was a tourist in a 4x4 Mercedes........ why the spamming pump hasn't been replaced yet god only knows.....
Minimum
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Post by Minimum »

I've heard it's not going to be fixed. With the recent fuel price rises I guess it's not worth it.
Pentlandpirate

Post by Pentlandpirate »

No, Minimum. The soaring price of fuel is just why you would want to have a pump. Higher prices mean bigger profits.
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khartoumteddy
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Post by khartoumteddy »

:( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
sadly not bigger profits if the guy who owns the pump is an independent
:( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
sadly not bigger profits if the use of the pump is not phenominal
:( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
sadly reality on small users means we`ll probably never see it replaced
:( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
Tesco`s have applied for planning
Who wants rural and pleasant anyway :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
TEDDY :? :? :? :?: :?:
Minimum
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Post by Minimum »

Maybe it's more trouble than it's worth, PP.

If prices have to be high then locals (and tourists) may complain at the premium that has to be paid for fuel at independant rural pumps.
Pentlandpirate

Post by Pentlandpirate »

The government should subsidise it or reduce the tax on it in rural areas. It's pointless driving 50 miles just to fill your tank
Minimum
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Post by Minimum »

You could be right there, PP, but until any of that happens (or something better) the pump will probably not be fixed - indeed, it may be removed altogether.

But if any solutions, to high rural fuel prices, are found in the future then there may be another business opportunity for someone else.
novus ordo seclorum

Post by novus ordo seclorum »

A selection of posts over the last 48 hours:

"why the spamming pump hasn't been replaced yet god only knows" (7th Seil)

"I've heard it's not going to be fixed" (Minimum)

"we`ll probably never see it replaced" (KhartoumTeddy)

"the pump will probably not be fixed - indeed, it may be removed altogether"(Minimum)

Doh, doh, and double doh !
Whatever happened to the old Highland trait of patience. Replaced by whingeing, speculation and rumour mongering.
Looks like Spiderman was right.
Seil Sally

Post by Seil Sally »

Referring to the tourist traffic, my personal experience is that some supposed "locals" are by far the most stubborn, arrogant,rude and careless drivers I have seen.
Some do not let faster following vehicles past.
Some look at you in awe if you pull over to allow passing.
Some do not accept that part of the carriageway is single track, preferring to use the verge and expecting the oncoming driver to do the same.
Some do not apparently see you.
No wonder the Balvicar to Clachan road is known by some as "the racetrack"!!
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khartoumteddy
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Post by khartoumteddy »

:D :D
Poor old Sally

The only one who suffers from inconsiderate drivers

Tis time all 4x4s were off the roads
(possible exception real farmers
and Fishermen who have to use beach areas)

How big is this Island

Lets just ban non essential traffic,tourists are not that essential
except perhaps to the pub

If we all used Bikes look at the road rage we would avoid

Think of the eco benefits :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

NOW SEE THE BROWN STUFF HIT THE FAN :D :D :D :D :D TEDDY
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Post by joker »

Sleepy wrote: Touroid stops before the lay by forcing you to stop in it


Seil Sally wrote:
Some do not accept that part of the carriageway is single track, preferring to use the verge and expecting the oncoming driver to do the same.


Haven't you two met on the road? :?: :) 8)

Btw, NOS wrote
Doh, doh, and double doh !
Whatever happened to the old Highland trait of patience. Replaced by whingeing, speculation and rumour mongering.
Looks like Spiderman was right.
Has anyone noticed the pump is replaced :?: 8)
Concise Oxford

Post by Concise Oxford »

I noticed something was happening but didn't know what. Great news if it's going to be operational again.
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