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I was just going to say , How can you complain about somebody not using the motorway properly then admit to ,,,,tailgating .road rage .undertaking .and driving at slow speeds to wind people up .sorry but if I were behind you I'd be on the hands free to the rozzers reporting you [-Xand I'll also say that a lot of your posts lately have been highway code related , well you want to try reading it :roll:numpties driving slow are just a part of life deal with it , undertaking or intimidating them is far worse...and as a profesional driver you should know this...
and 40 on a motorway is dangerous for a car
Quote from: baz2236 on July 16, 2008, 21:33:55If a big lorry starts flashing their lights behind me I slow down just to annoy them even more then when they try and over take I will out accelerate them and if i get really annoyed by them I will pull in front of them again in the slow lane and slow down even more.I under stand you drivers in your big lorries driver all over the place but sitting behind some one flashing your lights and blowing you horn is intimidation in a big lorry so you deserve all the abuse you got. The only thing with doing that barry make sure the truck is on his own and not have someone following him as them they both will block you in and slow right down trust me when I was with mlt in mildenhall we had this donkey in a bmw doing just that so we blocked him in for 20 miles
If a big lorry starts flashing their lights behind me I slow down just to annoy them even more then when they try and over take I will out accelerate them and if i get really annoyed by them I will pull in front of them again in the slow lane and slow down even more.I under stand you drivers in your big lorries driver all over the place but sitting behind some one flashing your lights and blowing you horn is intimidation in a big lorry so you deserve all the abuse you got.
We should see learners on our motorways so that they can experience the problems and practice the good behaviours.
268Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake. In congested conditions, where adjacent lanes of traffic are moving at similar speeds, traffic in left-hand lanes may sometimes be moving faster than traffic to the right. In these conditions you may keep up with the traffic in your lane even if this means passing traffic in the lane to your right. Do not weave in and out of lanes to overtake.