Has this ever happened to anyone whilst doin the nc500

A few years ago I was on a single track road. I'd just passed a passing place when I met a saloon car which had equally just passed a passing place. As I had a car behind me and obviously it would be easier for a car to reverse rather than a 7 metre motorhome I waited. He beckoned me to reverse. Eventually I got out to explain I had a car behind me (and more joining the queue). He wouldn't speak, didn't even make eye contact and him and his wife both opened newspapers to read!
Obviously I could have stayed there a lot longer than them but I'd have been joining in their little game so gave in and managed to reverse with the cooperation of the drivers behind me.
They passed me laughing like they'd achieved something! The vehicles following them commented that they couldn't believe what they'd done.
 
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As a scottish motorhome owner i wont go notth of Perth as so many of my fellow countryman are rude and ignorant towards motorhome owners. This is a classic example. I would have given them the finger when the camera appeared.

That’s a very forthright post 😊
 
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As a scottish motorhome owner i wont go notth of Perth as so many of my fellow countryman are rude and ignorant towards motorhome owners. This is a classic example. I would have given them the finger when the camera appeared.
Thank you for not saying it was my driving. It really spooked me.

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I am on the east and most of my journeys are south Notthumbia and Cumbria if staying in UK and France and Spain outwith Uk
 
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Travelling from thurso to Kyle of tongue. Tailgate by an unmarked saloon for about 25miles. Stressing I pulled in a layby. They overtook me passenger put a camera out an took a picture?? As far as I'm aware not doin anything wrong

How are saloon cars usually "marked"

One assumes the point of the post is to elicit suggestions?
But there must have been lots of places you could have pulled in?
We tend to pull over on narrow roads if we get 2 or 3 cars behind as they are usually locals going about thier business and not sight seeing.
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Yes there were and verytime I stopped so he could overtake he backed off! Very strange! I come up every year and know how yo drive these roads and find your comments patronising !
Apparently not😂😂
 
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As a scottish motorhome owner i wont go notth of Perth as so many of my fellow countryman are rude and ignorant towards motorhome owners. This is a classic example. I would have given them the finger when the camera appeared.
Thank you for not saying it was my driving. It really spooked me
Did she not state it was the passenger who photographed something ?...still not sure whether it was her van or the scenery
It was the passenger..... defo my van... it was very stressful and frightening experience i am goin to the police station this morning
I didnt get his reg thou
 
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A few years ago I was on a single track road. I'd just passed a passing place when I met a saloon car which had equally just passed a passing place. As I had a car behind me and obviously it would be easier for a car to reverse rather than a 7 metre motorhome I waited. He beckoned me to reverse. Eventually I got out to explain I had a car behind me (and more joining the queue). He wouldn't speak, didn't even make eye contact and him and his wife both opened newspapers to read!
Obviously I could have stayed there a lot longer than them but I'd have been joining in their little game so gave in and managed to reverse with the cooperation of the drivers behind me.
They passed me laughing like they'd achieved something! The vehicles following them commented that they couldn't believe what they'd done.

I’ll be honest.
If I’d been one of the car drivers I would have told you to sit put and told the opposing driver I’m not moving.

Unfortunately some can’t see the wood for the trees 🙄

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A few years ago I was on a single track road. I'd just passed a passing place when I met a saloon car which had equally just passed a passing place. As I had a car behind me and obviously it would be easier for a car to reverse rather than a 7 metre motorhome I waited. He beckoned me to reverse. Eventually I got out to explain I had a car behind me (and more joining the queue). He wouldn't speak, didn't even make eye contact and him and his wife both opened newspapers to read!
Obviously I could have stayed there a lot longer than them but I'd have been joining in their little game so gave in and managed to reverse with the cooperation of the drivers behind me.
They passed me laughing like they'd achieved something! The vehicles following them commented that they couldn't believe what they'd done.
I would have put the kettle on and offered the drivers behind a cuppa whilst they were waiting. (y)
 
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I’ll be honest.
If I’d been one of the car drivers I would have told you to sit put and told the opposing driver I’m not moving.

Unfortunately some can’t see the wood for the trees 🙄
I did think about it but thought I'd be contributing to their game. 🤔
 
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Thank you for not saying it was my driving. It really spooked me

It was the passenger..... defo my van... it was very stressful and frightening experience i am goin to the police station this morning
I didnt get his reg thou
I’ll be honest, without a reg number I’m not sure what you will achieve or want to achieve by talking to police. Even with a reg number a car is travelling behind a motorhome, may not have been in a rush, didn’t do anything aggressive/illegal/sounding horn/travelling too close or trying to overtake inappropriately?……The car may or may not have been exasperated by their lack of progress, who knows, but what is it you want police to do? I think you might be overthinking this. Even if they did take a photograph they still haven’t done anything illegal? I would forget about it and enjoy your trip.
 
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That’s a very forthright post 😊
And, dare I say it, somewhat 'rude and ignorant'? ;)

No proof the photographer was from north of Perth.

very stressful and frightening experience i am goin to the police station this morning
I'm sorry you were so distressed by the event but what do you expect the police to do?

Obviously this is a case of 'you had to be there' but could the accused/perpetrators just have been admiring your motorhome & keen to purchase their own?

Or maybe Jimbohorlicks had it right in post #3 ?
 
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thought it was an unmarked police car. We weren't on the single track road. So I slowed when it was free ahead and he just backed off. Finally got yo a lay-by pulled in and he put his arm out and took a picture

Not everyone understands you slowing, even with a nearside indicator on.
Or even know the width of their own vehicles.

I find the camera bit slightly weird though 🤔😊

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It's funny how these NC500 posts pop up from time to time.

Reading the comments, most are from down south, and I'm not surprised to see the 'I won't go to Scotland' for what ever reason..

Well, as someone who goes on parts of the NC500 all the time, and lives on it, we've never seen any anti motorhome antics, but read about them from people who have never been or won't come for what ever reason, all I can say is good for you.

Do you think we'll miss you ?

BUT, if you do want to come, then do so, as you don't know what you are missing, white beaches, beautiful scenery, fresh (and I do mean FRESH) air. Cheap places to stop at, or lots of free areas near beaches if you know where to look. Plenty of places to get fresh water, empty grey and black waste now as more and more are appearing, lots of them just ask for a donation.

It's probably why the Dutch, Italians, French and Germans love it here in their motorhomes, and we get on average 6 million visitors every year up here in the Highlands, I wonder why ?
 
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It was the passenger..... defo my van... it was very stressful and frightening experience i am goin to the police station this morning
I didnt get his reg thou
Do you know what sort of car it was? Rough year of manufacture?
I'd really just put it all in the 'experience' bin and move on. It may be that they were concerned about you/your driving...slowing down, then speeding up (They may not know motorhome driving etiquette or misunderstood why you'd slowed...and then got back up to your normal driving speed) Perhaps they were in no hurry to get past you as they, like you, were tourists taking in all the views. They more than likely weren't 'following you'...they were simply behind you, going in the same direction on the same strecth of road.
Perhaps the car driver and passenger had a conversation a bit like we are all having on here.
Driver of car "What are they doing?"
Pax "No idea...odd driving, slowing down then speeding up"
Driver " Should I overtake?"
Pax " I'd wait and see what they do next"
Driver "Right, I've had enough, I'm going past, take a quick photo in case they do anything daft"
Pax "OK..here goes...oh, it's a woman driving, thought it would be a feller:
 
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Up there…! Rather racist ….

Actually MH’s are not really accepted anywhere in the UK
Totally agree, we’ve lived in Scotland all our lives, owned a MH for 4 years now and have 370+ reviews on P4N. My wife and I agree that Scotland but more so England are our least favourite and least welcomed places to tour. Currently on the Moselle and feel welcomed round every bend !!!!
 
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A massive assumption, but did it have a Scottish plate, ie starting with S ?
If not I'd put it down to being English tourists, wanting to complete their NC500 photo album with a fiction of how they were held up by a road-hogging motorhome!

Or perhaps they didn't want to overtake because they thought you knew where the best stop points are, and their only plan was to follow the NC signs 😉
 
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You don't want to drive in France then because french drivers will follow you for miles and miles on nice straight roads then decide to overtake you when you are on a blind bend.
Regular as clockwork.

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I did think about it but thought I'd be contributing to their game. 🤔

I don’t view it as a game just plain etiquette whilst driving.

1 vehicle reversing or two or more 🤷‍♂️

Plus it’s normally the smaller vehicle reverses as it’s easier.

Probably best I don’t meet them coming the other way 😉😂
 
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Thank you for not saying it was my driving. It really spooked me

It was the passenger..... defo my van... it was very stressful and frightening experience i am goin to the police station this morning
I didnt get his reg thou
Do you have it on dashcam?
 
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As a scottish motorhome owner i wont go notth of Perth as so many of my fellow countryman are rude and ignorant towards motorhome owners. This is a classic example. I would have given them the finger when the camera appeared.
Been travelling around north and west Scotland with caravan or motorhome for c15 years (c 3 months each year) and never experienced any issues with the residents. On the contrary very many of them will give a beep beep on the horn and a wave for letting them passed at the first appropriate place.(y)

What we need to remember is that the residents have had to "put up" with vehicles much larger than motorhomes for very many years, eg forestry trucks, delivery lorries, construction vehicles, etc, so if there is a negativity to motorhomes what actually drives that?:unsure:

I'm sure giving any of them the finger will go far to improving any relationships with motorhome drivers.:(
 
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Been travelling around north and west Scotland with caravan or motorhome for c15 years (c 3 months each year) and never experienced any issues with the residents. On the contrary very many of them will give a beep beep on the horn and a wave for letting them passed at the first appropriate place.(y)

What we need to remember is that the residents have had to "put up" with vehicles much larger than motorhomes for very many years, eg forestry trucks, delivery lorries, construction vehicles, etc, so if there is a negativity to motorhomes what actually drives that?:unsure:

I'm sure giving any of them the finger will go far to improving any relationships with motorhome drivers.:(
The quote giving them the finger was in relation to the person in the over taking car who decided to take a photograph

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A general point here for everyone and by no means criticism of OPs driving.

I suggest vehicles, whether MHs or otherwise, should not slow down as if to help another driver overtake them. It often creates a level of uncertainty for the driver behind because the front vehicle may turn right without warning, or suddenly brake to turn left. We all have experiences of people not using indicators (few use them early enough), so anything other than maintained progress by the lead vehicle, can create a 'what are they going to do here' moment.

Because of that, it's not wrong for the driver behind, to hold back. It's actually wise and instilled into those doing advanced driving courses.

I shan't speculate but, I would hope, that the 'unmarked car' was enjoying a leisurely drive too and wasn't needing to overtake. Were he wanting to overtake, surely, that driver would have been moving over to improve their view of the road ahead in preparation for the overtake? That; rather than just following.

I hope that alternative, might help ease the mind of (and de-stress), the OP.
 
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On the contrary very many of them will give a beep beep on the horn and a wave for letting them passed at the first appropriate place.(y)

When we had a couple of weeks in Scotland it was the visitors driving was the issue.

Even had one pull across in front of me to get into a passing place on my side of the road on the way to the fairy pools 😱

He was from Germany or similar 😊
 
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It's funny how these NC500 posts pop up from time to time.

Reading the comments, most are from down south, and I'm not surprised to see the 'I won't go to Scotland' for what ever reason..

Well, as someone who goes on parts of the NC500 all the time, and lives on it, we've never seen any anti motorhome antics, but read about them from people who have never been or won't come for what ever reason, all I can say is good for you.

Do you think we'll miss you ?

BUT, if you do want to come, then do so, as you don't know what you are missing, white beaches, beautiful scenery, fresh (and I do mean FRESH) air. Cheap places to stop at, or lots of free areas near beaches if you know where to look. Plenty of places to get fresh water, empty grey and black waste now as more and more are appearing, lots of them just ask for a donation.

It's probably why the Dutch, Italians, French and Germans love it here in their motorhomes, and we get on average 6 million visitors every year up here in the Highlands, I wonder why ?
The Scottish media portray a totally different picture and the Scottish government continually fail to provide funding for decent roads
 
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Happens in England as well.
The other month on our way to Stratford, at around midnight I had a car drive beside me for a mile or two on the A14 just past Bury st. eds. Then just after the A14 leaves the A11/A14 junction into Cambridge, another car drove beside me all the way to Cambridge before shooting off on to a slip road.
All very odd, never had it happen before.
Just shows there's strange people everywhere.
 
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Best thing to do is not worry about it. Let them crack on. You pay road tax, insurance etc so if you feel the roads are such that you travel slower than a car, then you carry on.

I get it all the time in the lorry with cars lining up behind me when I'm going down a narrow road with a wide load. I slow down, indicate left when I see an opportunity for the following cars to overtake. If they don't, then that's their problem, they can follow me indefinitely.

If someone is tailgating me in whatever vehicle I'm in I have a tendency to slow down even more.....in the interest of safety of course ;)
 
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