GrasB
Veteran
- Location
- Nr Cambridge
If you thought it wasn't big enough, then felt it was you should have moved in latter then you were probably right to say out. The result would most likely have been a very short stint in the nearside lane. Dipping in to the near side lane every time you have a hint of a gap in there leads to excessive lane transitions. This is turn dramatically increases the of risk of collisions as every lane change is a potential conflict point & on a 3 lane dual carriageway potentially effects 3 vehicles directly....and this is part of the problem... different people have different levels of comfort. I don't drive very much, and do stick to 70 on motorways (except if I decide to move to the outer lane if there are 3 lanes, in which case I reckon it is safer (if illegal) to go over 70 on the basis that on a free-flowing motorway most traffic in the outer lane will be doing well over 70) - sometimes I look at the gap between two lorries in the inside lane and decide not to move into it, and then realise that I probably could have moved into it. Those of you who drive 1000s of miles a year and can judge that sort of thing to a T should perhaps cut those of us who don't and can't a bit of slack?