dog
Well-Known Member
Ive just been reading the M25 post, which has got me thinking again. Why does nobody actually drum it into drivers to move into the nearest lane to the inside after overtaking- rather than just sitting in the middle or outside?
This applies to all motorways. I use the M25 frequently, and am always amazed by the undue congestion that cars create by sitting in the middle. The inside lane is often left mainly unused whilst the other 2/3 lanes are jamming up. I'm sure when I took my test, you were taught to move over after overtaking. There was definately no part of my test relating to 'Being asleep in the middle lane'!!!!
Surely if this was enforced or advertised a little more, it would free up some lane space? Am I missing something here?
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This applies to all motorways. I use the M25 frequently, and am always amazed by the undue congestion that cars create by sitting in the middle. The inside lane is often left mainly unused whilst the other 2/3 lanes are jamming up. I'm sure when I took my test, you were taught to move over after overtaking. There was definately no part of my test relating to 'Being asleep in the middle lane'!!!!
Surely if this was enforced or advertised a little more, it would free up some lane space? Am I missing something here?
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