Cooler - the BMW you spoke of as "getting lost somewhere in L1 as you never saw it again" might just have cut from L3 to L1 because he wished to exit the motorway at next exit or merge into another motorway which start in L1 and even L2 of the main (and frequently a 4-laner at this point) motorway.
Some motorways do have big signs stating "CRAWLER LANE" for huge heavy vehicles. About the only time you could claim L1 to be the "slow lane" as 70 mph for vehicles and 60 mph for the over 3.5 tonne vans/trailers and 50 mph HGV applies to all the lanes

However, vehicles which require a speed limiter (afore mentioned large 3.5-7.5 tonne vans, vehicles adapated to carry more than 8 passengers, HGVs, cars with any trailers - are NOT allowed to use L3 of any 3 and more lane motoi#rway - unless L3/L4 are the through secttions at a motoray merge such as M55/M6 for example or sections of M62 and M1 and M4.
Cooler wrote:
Sixy_the_red wrote:
Cooler wrote:
Slow-moving or speed-restricted vehicles should always remain in the left-hand lane of the carriageway unless overtaking.
Sixy,
This confirms that the left hand lane of a motorway can correctly be called the 'slow' lane. Sorry to be picky.
Of course, it is not always so slow. As you rightly pointed out, in congested traffic cars in the inside lane can overtake cars in L2 although it doesn't usually do them any good.
On clearer roads I have occasionally been overtaken by cars in the inside lane, which then move out in front of me. It is a little alarming but I'm OK with it. It is better than getting the finger. I understand that US freeways allow overtaking on either side, which might be why they are called 'free'?
C.
If you are overtaking a fleet of vehicles in L1 - then no problems with remaining in L2. Other traffic has L3 if they wish to overtake you after all.
You move back into L1 and continue looking ahead to the limit point horizon - checking ALL mirrors - COASTing as conitinum

when you have finished all the overtakes of the HGVs etc you needed to do.
But if the road is completely empty - then there is little need to be in L2.
Quite possibly Mr Frustrated was in L1 and had to pull out into L3 to pass you as he cannot really indertake you in case you decided to move in. He was incorrect to gesticulate like that though

His action of calmly overtaking and then very prominently using indicator to L2 and back to L1 at a now steady 70 mph would perhaps have made you more aware that your driving style annoyed another.
You should always evaluate EACH drive you make - because each thing you do out there does affect another person and it's part of the developing C for consideration/courtesty/concentrate skill area tightening
However, it's always amusing to see the "snap to discipline" when the marked car is trundling along our faster roads
PS - if our guys are around the 50-60 mph mark - it's cos they are "sedate larking duties" and expect you to pass them in a sedate, calm and LEGAL

manner

and not queuing up behind in a jelly like state of mind
