Fined for hogging the middle of the road

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swee'pea99

Squire
[QUOTE 3759748, member: 9609"]Yes, I think it is usually quite obvious, but sometimes it isn't so obvious, sometimes in very busy traffic you think to yourself if I move over here I will probably end up getting stuck in with the trucks and have all the dangers and difficulties in getting back out again. Hence I am curious as to what the guide lines are that the traffic officers would be working to in determining a lane hogger.[/QUOTE]
I think it's safe to assume that they won't exactly be rushing to use the new law (this is after all the first conviction under a law that's been around for 10 months). It's not intended for anything other than obvious and blatant offenders...indeed, what it's really intended to do is bring about a change in the motorway mindset, so the kinds of people who might be likely to do this sort of thing (and yes, they know who they are) are encouraged not to.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Why didn't you just move into lane three?

Probably it was full of BMWs & Audis nose to tail driving at 70mph
 

fimm

Veteran
Location
Edinburgh
Are they going to pass a law to stop the people who are desperate not to hog the middle lane from overtaking and cutting in right in front of me so that I have to slow down in order to get the safe space that I had left between me and the car in front back? And then of course because I've eased off the accelerator to get my stopping space back, the person behind me overtakes and cuts in and ...
:evil::banghead::cursing:
 

anothersam

SMIDSMe
Location
Far East Sussex
Middle laners don't bother me. (I don't do it because I tend to drive the speed limit, and would rather not be responsible for causing mass apoplexy). Tailgaters on the other hand…
 
[QUOTE 3760186, member: 9609"]educational video here :wacko:


soon to be released vid on mobile phone use whilst driving[/QUOTE]

Very bad driver. Apart from the use of the camera while driving he is cutting over to the slow lane too much and should not have gone over to the slow lane when there is a sliproad full of cars joining the motorway.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Very bad driver. Apart from the use of the camera while driving he is cutting over to the slow lane too much and should not have gone over to the slow lane when there is a sliproad full of cars joining the motorway.
Funny tho'....
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
Very bad driver. Apart from the use of the camera while driving he is cutting over to the slow lane too much and should not have gone over to the slow lane when there is a sliproad full of cars joining the motorway.

Using the term 'slow lane' is pretty worrying. It is the inside lane - slowness should have nothing to do with it.

In general I think it is fair to say:

Use the inside lane when it is clear ahead, with these exceptions:
  • When overtaking slower moving vehicle(s), move back into the inside lane when it is safe to do so
  • To avoid being blocked in by a faster moving vehicle in an outer lane
 
[QUOTE 3759998, member: 45"]There's too much blame of others on the road. And too much competition. If we concentrate on our own actions, the actions of others are irrelevant. (yeah, I know this is contradictory to my post about flashing hoggers to move over).

If there's space for you in lane one, and you're going to be in there for more than 10 seconds, then move over. It's as simple as that.[/QUOTE]

I am not advocating lane hogging or blaming one group or another. I am just really raising the issue that about 90% of the time the driver deemed to be "lane hogging" is driving at the legal limit. When the legal limit is strictly enforced (in a average speed check area) the problem magically goes away.
So is it that those doing 70 should be inconvenienced and slowed down to 60 by being pushed into lane 1 to allow those who are speeding to have free run of lanes two and three.
On other roads, illegal driving is not generally tolerated. On the motorway the mob seems to rule.

I would be quite happy for all motorways to have a 70 average speed check throughout. End of problem.
 

DaveReading

Don't suffer fools gladly (must try harder!)
Location
Reading, obvs
Are they going to pass a law to stop the people who are desperate not to hog the middle lane from overtaking and cutting in right in front of me so that I have to slow down in order to get the safe space that I had left between me and the car in front back? And then of course because I've eased off the accelerator to get my stopping space back, the person behind me overtakes and cuts in and ...

Sadly, no,

But you can console yourself with the thought that the only way to prevent that would be to drive so close to the car in front that it's physically impossible for anyone to cut into the space. Assuming you don't do that because it's both stupid and dangerous, you are to be commended.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Or of course we could try a bit of lateral thinking and give up on the idea of overtaking lanes altogether - seems to work in the US, and they make better use of available road space 'cos you don't have an entire lane reserved for the 15% of people happy to be 'slow'.
 
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