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30th May 2019, 13:57 | #11 |
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To be fair the truck driver had a dashcam and really should not need my help, but the .lad in the Merc had nothing and there is an insurance statement pack waiting for me at home. Although if they are really struggling they could try and obtain my dashcam footage from my employer.
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31st May 2019, 03:26 | #12 |
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No Slow or Fast lanes, but M-way lanes are officially lane 1, lane 2, lane 3, etc.
As was pointed out on my recent Speed Awareness Course �� the speed limit in lane 1 is 70 mph, as it is in lanes 2, 3, etc. Don’t know about your buses, John, but I have been known to do the 'lanes 1 2 3 2 1' dance around L2Ms (doesn’t roll off the tongue lie MLMs, does it) as well. But what about lane 3 hoggers? With them there isn’t any room to go round them...... BTW, in my post #10, I meant I’d pull over into a layby, or gateway, on a non-Motorway. As written it could mean I was M-way lane hogging!
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31st May 2019, 10:41 | #13 |
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The issue of Lane 3 hoggers is quite an interesting one.
IMHO there are three possibilities: 1. "I'm doing the speed limit so I'm obeying the Law and you're not so I'm not moving!" 2. "I've got out here and now I can't get back in 'cus there's no space between the vehicles in Lane 2." 3. "I would go back in but I'll need to come out again anyway." #1 is quite easy to solve - raise the speed limit. Hands up anyone who has witnessed the way vehicles almost dive out of the way of a faster vehicle on the Continent. Not considering the workforce safety issues what happens when there's, say, a 50mph limit? The traffic bunches up giving no space for any sort of "escape route" if anything happens. Less space = more danger. #2 & #3 are about space, distance and congestion, not speed. Any other ideas/thoughts? Andy. |
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31st May 2019, 14:00 | #16 |
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I am fairly sure that a good proportion of tailgaters don’t even think about it, its just what they do. I used to get annoyed but I do that much driving its water off a ducks back. I never brake test either.
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31st May 2019, 14:02 | #17 |
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I’ve never understood the attitude of those that take reprisal on the rare occasion that someone crowds them when driving. That way it can only get worse. If an idiot chooses to prove it to the world and confirm that’s what they are, then fair enough, they have. Why would I then want to inform others that I was one as well? Get out of his way, his sight and his trajectory directly into hospital.
Apart from which Celia, who is invariably in the other seat and has the widest vocabulary of rude expletives, some of which I don't understand, would offer them to me for displaying my lack of aloof disdain. She’s generous like that, rarely misses the opportunity in fact. So yes, it’s fear.
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I think incidents like this stand out because the standard of driving in this country isn't actually too bad. Yes on the whole our lane discipline is terrible (wish we could change that!) however compared to some other countries we're not too bad. French drivers have better lane discipline (as do most of our continental friends) however on smaller roads they're pretty crazy. The Portuguese are pretty crazy on all roads however thankfully there's a lot less traffic over there so they get away with it and the American's (spent a lot of time there) very rarely pay attention to the road and try their best not to let the act of driving a car distract them from whatever e-mail they're reading at the time, but they all drive so slowly it doesn't really matter much anyway!
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