jomukuk wrote:
That depends.
I find my speed is set by slower traffic.
Largely trucks.
Since they will not pull-over, I will not.
No purpose would be served, and pulling-over to let faster traffic through is only possible if there is somewhere to pull into, never forgetting that slowing to pull-in presents its own risks, caused by following traffic NOT slowing-down and waiting for room but pulling OUT to pass faster.
If you expect me to pull-in and let you through because you think a faster speed is possible, and I am already AT the maximum speed for that road (ie: you breaking the speed limity) then you will find my natural empathy somewhat lacking: I will not pull-in...but I will not impede your overtake.
Just because one person considers that he/she can drive safely in a particular set of conditions does not mean that others will find the same: idiocy overrules empathy !
- No-one is expecting anyone to pull in to let traffic pass who is not at the head of the queue, i.e. who is not the cause for that queue.
- No-one is expecting anyone to pull in when those following cannot legally go significantly faster than the cause of the queue.
- No-one is expecting anyone to pull in when doing so presents a risk (indication the intention helps).
- One
can reasonably expect a considerate driver to pull in, when safe and reasonable to do so, if they are at the head of a queue
and the following queue is at significantly below their limit (regardless of what limit applies to the lead vehicle).
These were the essence of my question to you. I ask again with clarification of the above points:
Would you full over if you're at the head of a queue, when it is safe and possible to let a following queue past, and your vehicle is subject to a lower limit than the following traffic?