What cheeses me off

Trucks that insist on being in the right hand lane on roads where they cannot get up to or maintain 100km/h, eg the uphill of the freeway tunnels.

A little bit of nuance to my annoyance on this one.

If it's two lanes and the truck is struggling to get over 80 overtaking a fully laden semi that wouldn't be even doing 40, then I'm fine, usually they move back in once they get a chance.

Best practice: there's a substantial stretch of the Melbourne-Geelong freeway (with plenty of cameras) where heavy vehicles (>4.5t) aren't allowed to use the right lane of the 3 lane carriageway. Although this godforsaken boring road has no hills or rises at all.
 
I usually carry one spare USB-A to USB-C cable. Comes in handy from time to time.
These dont fast charge, there really is no excuse for not having the universal standard connector which is USB-C given this isnt remotely new technology.

WCMO today is BUPA. Wishing Id never switch health funds. Paid to switch on 31st March to lock in pricing for policy to start on 15-Apr. Clearance certificate provided by old fund on 16-Apr, BUPA still havent processed it, means I cant yet claim on physio or dental and I have bookings for both next week. Been on hold for 30 minutes, must be getting a lot of other complaints.

Standardizing coverage into gold, silver etc was supposed to make switching immediate with no gap in coverage. Instead you pay and cant use fund because they are tardy to process clearance certificates on the day they are sent.
 
A little bit of nuance to my annoyance on this one.

If it's two lanes and the truck is struggling to get over 80 overtaking a fully laden semi that wouldn't be even doing 40, then I'm fine, usually they move back in once they get a chance.
Agree, I have no issue with truck pulling out to overtake as long as it CAN get past and they don't pull out when there is nothing behind me. Yes I know they have to keep their momentum going and be in sweet spot revs for power delivery, but I could be past in a matter of seconds.
 
For all the issues with large trucks there are still idiots when the trucks leave a lot of room as they are slowing down for intersections or lights and some bright spark thinks oh there's all that space I'll nip in front of the truck and then get upset when they get honked at.

The truckies know how much space they need to stop safely
 
For all the issues with large trucks there are still idiots when the trucks leave a lot of room as they are slowing down for intersections or lights and some bright spark thinks oh there's all that space I'll nip in front of the truck and then get upset when they get honked at.

The truckies know how much space they need to stop safely

Yes and the same for cars overtaking other cars and barely past and they move back into the lane in front when there's no one following them. We go up Port Wakefield Highway pretty much every weekend, there are two major issues. Cars pulling into the Highway from so many tiny roads that are getting more populated by the moment, in the path of road trains, and the damn Riverview lights in the middle of the Highway because the Government didn't make the developers build an overpass. The road is pretty much black with roadtrain breaking.
 
These dont fast charge, there really is no excuse for not having the universal standard connector which is USB-C given this isnt remotely new technology.
Not suggesting that they do. It's simply a backup that's less likely to be lost than a tiny adapter and handy at a pinch. Besides, even if a USB-C port is on offer, there's no guarantee that it's delivering the necessary wattage/voltage to facilitate fast charging.
 
USB ports. I think we've finally got a point we're they're literally everywhere. Hotels, airport lounges, airplanes, even some trains and buses. Trouble is they're all USB A and I'm pretty much exclusively USB C now. So we're essentially at the same point we were at 10 years ago.

And the old As are often damaged in lounges, at least.

I mean it's a minor niggle, as I'm almost always travelling with a laptop, which doubles as a powerbank anyway if I really need it. I don't want any more cables or adaptors than necessary 🤣

I'm 'belt and braces' like @DejaBrew (or perhaps a bit more 🤣 )

A<->C; short C<->C; 2m C<->C (when the hotel doesn't have any bedside power points :mad:); C->A and A->C adapters; A<->lightning for my backup (old) iPhone; A->mini USB, a backup to charge my 35mm camera and also for my portable min-fan). 65W GAN adapter with 2xC and A ...
 
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