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Ralphk Member Since: 03 Apr 2009 Location: Skulking around with me golf clubs Posts: 476 |
Mike - I hope you're not oe of those drivers who occupies the middle lane of the motorway when there is nothing in the inside lane!
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25th Feb 2010 4:37 pm |
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Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
Sounds like it.
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25th Feb 2010 4:45 pm |
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Firestar Member Since: 11 Oct 2008 Location: Ness Point, Suffolk Posts: 121 |
This is because in Freda you are travelling at 75mph as indicated..... in the Kia, although 75 was indicated it was only doing 65/66mph and you were holding up faster vehicles. |
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25th Feb 2010 4:47 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
middle lane for me. truck lane is too bumpy/ rutted bit with an eye on the mirror to make sure nobody is coming up behind. or more in truth fast lane all the way with an eye on the mirror At work
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25th Feb 2010 4:55 pm |
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Junior Member Since: 22 Feb 2010 Location: M6 Posts: 799 |
Sorry Ralph, I'm afraid so, I use the slow lane only when I'm towing the van and when not it's the middle lane all the way as chicken says there are a lot of lorries (and Caravans) especially on the M55 and saves weaving in and out live a demented dervish.
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25th Feb 2010 5:53 pm |
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Podcast Member Since: 23 Aug 2008 Location: Church Crookham Posts: 131 |
So on a pretty much empty motorway you'd be sat in the middle lane even if somebody catches up from behind??? TBH, that really does beggar belief and it's actually an offence... |
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26th Feb 2010 11:35 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
When it is clear to pass on the fast lane then whats the problem? Aslong as I was travelling at at least 65 mph. Why go to all the bother of weaving in and out of the trucks/caravans when the fast lane is available for faster cars to get past.
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27th Feb 2010 12:07 am |
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jp Member Since: 11 May 2009 Location: North East Posts: 432 |
RESPECT
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27th Feb 2010 9:25 am |
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phillm03 Member Since: 03 Jun 2009 Location: West Sussex Posts: 19 |
Good reply JP - as a police trained advanced driver I could not agree more, lane 1 is the only one to be in unless overtaking. I fthere is a lot of slower moving traffic in lane 1 then OK to stay in 2 whilst moving past them all. Middle lane huggers are a pain and danger to other road users. 2009 XS Manual in Martinique Blue with XS Style Pack, Privacy Glass, 19" Alloys, Private Plates, Wood Company centre armrest, stainless steel sill protectors. |
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27th Feb 2010 9:51 am |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
OK CG 5am yesterday morning, northbound M40 no vehicles about much except the odd Beemer in lane 3 touching on super sonic, I am doing about 70mph and I catch up a Mondeo sat in lane two doing just under the 70mph as our speeds a similar I have slowly caught him up he had not overtaken a thing for four miles yet there he is in lane two (Member of the Train Drivers Union) I then have to pull from lane one, into lane two then lane three then back across two and back to one because of this CLOC Member, I watched a number of vehicles not bother to pull out and pass him but just stay in lane one and undertake him, which again is another offence but which you see more and more caused by CLOC members. |
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27th Feb 2010 10:34 am |
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Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
Phil, is that your a trained Police driver or an advanced driver, who was given a few tips by the Plod?
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27th Feb 2010 12:53 pm |
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phillm03 Member Since: 03 Jun 2009 Location: West Sussex Posts: 19 |
Hi Carnoch - my old company insisted that we company car drivers were trained and passed the advanced driving test every 3 years - so in answer to your question it is not me as a police driver but being trained by ex police driving instructors. I agee most police drivers are pretty rubbish but they should at least know the theory, but like most drivers choose not to put it into practice. Following the principles of Roadcraft certainly makes for better and safer driving when it is put into practice.
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27th Feb 2010 1:25 pm |
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Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
Just wondered. I know Roadcraft. Also done the, 'today as all days, I will drive this car according to the system of car control, which is ................' 21 point starting drill etc. |
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27th Feb 2010 1:29 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
then he is not using his mirrors, why do you feel the need to pull right into lane 1 on an empty road? just stay in 2, so you can overtake blokes like that easily , what ever lane you want is fine by me aslong as you use the mirrors and pull over where appropriate. People who get annoyed by middle laners cause way more problems than the middle laners themselves. I like the middle lane on empty roads as if I had a blow out etc etc there would be much more room to manoeuvre. At work At home "I can't always believe facts I read on the web" - Charles Dickens winner by default of the tractor vs caravan race Last edited by chicken george on 27th Feb 2010 1:39 pm. Edited 2 times in total |
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27th Feb 2010 1:34 pm |
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