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16-05-2016, 03:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-05-2016, 03:35 PM by Johny555.)
Easy money for the government again !!!!!. But what gets me is lorry drivers on dual carriage ways over taking and sitting on the outside lane holding everyone up..
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1 out of how many 1,000's of middle lane hoggers? It's a farce when I see them on every motorway trip & they're not Berlingos.
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The driver is at fault not the vehicle.
I'm glad that convictions are being given out for these idiot drivers.
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If you are travelling at relevant speed limit in the middle lane are you hogging it?
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You can't undertake as the law says,
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Yup no undertaking. I don't think dramatics like tailgating or flashing lights is a good idea either. I usually overtake in lane 3, then once safely clear indicate left and move back in front of them into lane 2, then indicate and stay there indicating left for a few seconds before moving back into lane 1 (where they should be too!) as a gentle hint.
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