keni wrote:
Hello Mole, I'm a mechanical engineer and would like to see your calculation but I'd be surprised if it were one which could take into account for only one example, your being behind a car (at best or a large van even worse) on an uphill stretch of motorway where forward visibility isn't as good as with a straight and level stretch of same. All of these rules etc. are subject to discretional and ongoing change by the way but with, in my opinion anyway, 2 seconds as a minimum. What do we gain by reducing this gap to a dangerous 1 second anyway? Theis all applies to dual carriageways in particular and with single carriageways and for example national speed limit, we should either safely pass the vehicle ahead having considered everything ahead such as concealed entrances, junctions road markings etc. etc. or leave sufficient space between our car and the vehicle ahead for an overtaking vehicle coming from behind, perhaps driven by either a more competent driver than ourselves or even one in more of a hurry, after all we aren't always late for an appointment and needing to get to 'b' as uickly as possible.
Hi Keni, I'm a mechanical engineer too but I'm afraid I can't understand your "uphill" bit! Not sure what calculations you want me to do or, indeed, where you get the idea that I think 1 second is safe!
Got the chance to try your suggestion this morning on the way to Carlisle up the A595 - NSL single carriageway. It all went pretty much exactly as I predicted (usually does!) I wasn't in any great hurry and the weather wasn't that good. After a reasonable spell of uninterrupted driving, I came up behind an artic. I left your suggested gap (and then some!) and after a short while, there was a car between me and the lorry. A bit later, there were 2 cars between me and the lorry. Shortly after that, there were three...
...then 4...
I'm not entirely sure I'd agree that some of the motorists in this gap were "more competent than me" but one of them was certainly a lot (ahem!) "braver"! Eventually, we got to a nice straight bit that offers safe overtaking (that's one of the places they usually hide the scameras!) and about three of them got past the truck - one of whom would probably have been me, had I decided to drive closer to the truck in the first place.
Now I completely agree with you that I had a reasonably pleasant, safe, stress-free journey but I can't agree that I got there just as quick. It might work on multiple-lane roads but not on single carriageways. It's certianly true, however, to say that over the next 15 miles, I probably only lost 2-5 minutes compared to some of the more "enthusiastic" overtakers (depending on how fast they went after they passed the truck).