ollie101 wrote:
I agree with what your saying paul, maybe i didnt right my piece very well, but i think you get my drift! I think that maybe a little education about this when people are passing there tests would go along way.
When I did my bit of dual-carriageway driving, the instructor stated: "there is no need to keep to the inside lane if the outside lane is full of slower traffic"
Which is how I drove on my test, which I passed with 1 point against me (how was I to know the woman was going to run across the pedestrian crossing while trying to light a fag and hold a bag at the same time ?)
Anyway, there is no way anyone can drive on the inside lane...it is full of trucks driving at anywhere from 10-60 mph. The middle lane is full of trucks trying to overtake the inside lane trucks, with a speed differential of 2-3 miles-per-week and the outside lane is full of pedants driving at 69.9999 mph (if you read their lips they are saying to themselves "the speed limit is 70mph...the speed limit is 70mph...the speed limit is 70mph")
Then you come to London...and the motorway has loads of drivers getting-off to put their false number plates on and then rejoining the flow....so they can drive at whatever speed they can manage to get to, and ignore all those unreadable signs (how can you read them ?.....if you take your eyes off the road you're going to be sushi in a second).....while going hysterical the moment a box junction comes into view....