ScreenNameF6C0C3E5B0 replied on 23/09/2020 01:03
Posted on 23/09/2020 01:03
We made our first trip away in our Pennine Fiesta folding camper at the weekend. Heading out of the site, we had a little way to go down some narrow lanes. Most people were very accommodating and reversed back a considerable distance to let us pass. One guy, however, just sat there, gesticulating wildly. I had just passed a passing place, but am still not confident at reversing. I tried to go back, but by then, someone was behind me, and though I didn't do too badly, I ended up red-faced and with a hot clutch. As he passed, he helpfully leant out of the window and said "I think you need some more practice there, luv". As I headed up the road, I realised that he had a passing place about 15m back. My question is (apart from seeking reassurance that it can happen to anyone), what should I have done there? I can't help but feel that, as a towing vehicle and with a car behind me, it wasn't my responsibility to move, evem though I was closer to a passing place than the oncoming vehicle. And if so, how do you deal with someone who refuses to yield?
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