HGV driver deliberately swipes lane hog.

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Brandane

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Nope. Sticking in the middle lane is not dangerous. Changing lanes, when done properly is not dangerous. If you cannot change lane without casuing danger, then hand your license in.
Are you missing my point here? I totally agree that changing lanes is not dangerous; so why can't middle lane hogs change lane - to the left?!!
 
Are you missing my point here? I totally agree that changing lanes is not dangerous; so why can't middle lane hogs change lane - to the left?!!
I am sure they can. But refusing to do so is not dangerous. Irritating, but not dangerous, And we can't go around threatening people who are irritating as I'd be killed 30-40 times a day.
 
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Brandane

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I am sure they can. But refusing to do so is not dangerous. Irritating, but not dangerous, And we can't go around threatening people who are irritating as I'd be killed 30-40 times a day.
Irritated drivers can soon become dangerous. The HGV driver in this case being just one example.
 

Tail End Charlie

Well, write it down boy ......
When defending against a baseball bat get in very close as it's cumbersome and ineffective at close range. They'll then have at least one hand tied up holding it so you can defend yourself quite easily.
Love the way a discussion on middle lane hoggers turns into the best method of using a baseball bat. Only on Cyclechat huh!!
 
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Brandane

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I can't get my head round why a hgv driver who's vehicle is restricted to 56mph decides to overtake another hgv that is also restricted to the same speed,

As one who does it regularly, there can be any number of reasons:
The lorry in front is slower; obviously. Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury all have limiters set at 50mph for economy reasons. Other companies have slight variations on the setting of their limiter. As @User9609 pointed out, a heavily laden HGV will be much slower uphill than an empty one; similarly a heavy one will be faster downhill.

There will be other factors influencing the drivers decision to overtake. For instance, I will do my best to get past any lorry carrying fish, which I regularly get on runs south from Aberdeen. They have drain hoses at the rear corners of the trailer; and the stuff that comes out of there - although mainly water - is not entirely pleasant. You will soon empty your screenwash tank if you sit behind them for long! The smell isn't great either.
 
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Didn't think HGVs were allowed in the third lane?

Anyway, if you want to see the real world head up to the 50mph limit road works at Sheffield. Countless HGVs sitting on their limiter (or faster) trying to shunt cars out of the middle lane, tailgating to inches, flashing lights etc. I got out of the way of one on Monday night (despite never holding him up) but had to have the punishment swerve two feet from my nose.
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
I'm impressed by what he expects from the police. He calls them to report an incident on the motorway, and then expects a high speed chase to apprehend the miscreant. This is all before they have seen the footage. He makes it clear neither he nor his vehicle have sustained any serious injury "I will keep following him". I am glad the police were busy doing more important things.

This seems a definite 101 situation, and no need for an emergency response.

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You'd think he'd understand that, he is a special constable*.

*Two of those consonants may be redundant.
 
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