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Walloper
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PostPosted: 09:52 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Lane Hoggers to be deported Reply with quote

17 August - MAG welcomes the introduction of fixed penalties for those who hog the
middle lanes of motorways and use mobile phones while driving.
While MAG is not generally in the business of encouraging legislation, the organisation does
recognise the good sense of dealing with the issues that have been singled out for
treatment.
Middle lane hogs and those who use mobile phones on the move are a menace on our
roads and particularly threaten the safety of anyone on two wheels.
While police were already empowered to deal with these issues, the amendment to place
them in the fixed penalty category brings a fresh focus to them that will probably be helpful.
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PostPosted: 09:58 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

The left hand lane on most motorways is now known as the "Texting lane" It is the ONLY time you will see a BMUU in that lane and not in the special BMUU lane on the far right near the central reservation.
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PostPosted: 10:31 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skudd wrote:
The left hand lane on most motorways is now known as the "Texting lane" It is the ONLY time you will see a BMUU in that lane and not in the special BMUU lane on the far right near the central reservation.


I've been a BMUU Rider driver for several years and I never knew we actually have our very own lane. Smile

Thumbs Up

So it's true BMUU DON'T know everything. Smile
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PostPosted: 11:31 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm pleased that (in the full spiel) they acknowledge that the only actual change is in making FPN bribes available for careless and inconsiderate.

But then I'm disappointed that they focus on the same headline "offences" as everyone else, without noting either that:

#1 It'll make sod all difference to copper workloads.

#2 My careful, considerate lane split is Dibble's fuckmental hoonabout death-weave.
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PostPosted: 18:27 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm sure some women have been instructed to drive in the middle lanes by their husbands in the belief that it is safer for them.
So fine the misguided husband as well.
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PostPosted: 19:36 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Perhaps more training offered to those who transgress, as they certainly seem to like talking on their phone whilst driving in the middle lane.
This morning was quite hilarious as there was a slow line up the middle and outside lanes. As there was nothing on the inside lane, I may have accidently 'under' taken everyone, on my way past Smile
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PostPosted: 20:25 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

nighthawk250 wrote:
I'm sure some women have been instructed to drive in the middle lanes by their husbands in the belief that it is safer for them.
So fine the misguided husband as well.


I drive many miles of motorway 'ahp an' dahn' but I see no fair distinction between males and females in this behaviour.
It may be an education thing though I hope it is that and not plain ole Fuck-Headed-ness.
Wimin aren't usually as fuck-headed as men. Men seem to be retarded when it comes to road-craft even when you consider that men are the stronger of the species too. Razz
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PostPosted: 22:48 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Blademan_98 wrote:
Perhaps more training offered to those who transgress, as they certainly seem to like talking on their phone whilst driving in the middle lane.
This morning was quite hilarious as there was a slow line up the middle and outside lanes. As there was nothing on the inside lane, I may have accidently 'under' taken everyone, on my way past Smile


May I be so bold as to correct you? Wink
You 'overtook' everyone who was in the 'middle and outside' lanes.
Undertakers are the people who are called when we overtake and someone up ahead decides to change lanes without using their mirrors (regardless of which side we're overtaking)
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PostPosted: 16:43 - 06 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

mentalboy wrote:
Blademan_98 wrote:
Perhaps more training offered to those who transgress, as they certainly seem to like talking on their phone whilst driving in the middle lane.
This morning was quite hilarious as there was a slow line up the middle and outside lanes. As there was nothing on the inside lane, I may have accidently 'under' taken everyone, on my way past Smile


May I be so bold as to correct you? Wink
You 'overtook' everyone who was in the 'middle and outside' lanes.
Undertakers are the people who are called when we overtake and someone up ahead decides to change lanes without using their mirrors (regardless of which side we're overtaking)


You are so right Smile
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PostPosted: 07:22 - 07 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Walloper wrote:
nighthawk250 wrote:
I'm sure some women have been instructed to drive in the middle lanes by their husbands in the belief that it is safer for them.
So fine the misguided husband as well.


I drive many miles of motorway 'ahp an' dahn' but I see no fair distinction between males and females in this behaviour.
It may be an education thing though I hope it is that and not plain ole Fuck-Headed-ness.
Wimin aren't usually as fuck-headed as men. Men seem to be retarded when it comes to road-craft even when you consider that men are the stronger of the species too. Razz



Johnny Foreigner is the main culprit and the least likely to move over when you get up behind them in lane 3 on a clear motorway because they genuinely have no idea they are doing anything wrong since their third cousin ahmed did their test for them and he's the only one in their far removed family that has any idea on rules of driving in the UK
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PostPosted: 08:49 - 07 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marmalade wrote:
Johnny Foreigner is the main culprit and the least likely to move over when you get up behind them in lane 3 on a clear motorway because they genuinely have no idea they are doing anything wrong since their third cousin ahmed did their test for them and he's the only one in their far removed family that has any idea on rules of driving in the UK

You

can't

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that!
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PostPosted: 14:07 - 09 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not to get too Krad, but just yesterday on the way back from the shops, I spied an oncoming V or W reg Corolla.

That drifts steadily from her lane, through a right turn lane, until half her car is on my side of the road, casual as you like.

No indication at all.

As I swerved like a boss to avoid her continuing the drift into a lazy, completely oblivious right turn into the side road that I was passing, what did I see?

Headscarf peering meekly over the wheel, moustached husband gesticulating wildly from the passenger seat, horde of assorted children bouncing around in the back.

It would be much harder to stereotype this behaviour if they'd stop doing it. Mad
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PostPosted: 14:22 - 09 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Not to get too Krad, but just yesterday on the way back from the shops, I spied an oncoming V or W reg Corolla.

That drifts steadily from her lane, through a right turn lane, until half her car is on my side of the road, casual as you like.

No indication at all.

As I swerved like a boss to avoid her continuing the drift into a lazy, completely oblivious right turn into the side road that I was passing, what did I see?

Headscarf peering meekly over the wheel, moustached husband gesticulating wildly from the passenger seat, horde of assorted children bouncing around in the back.

It would be much harder to stereotype this behaviour if they'd stop doing it. Mad


Plying t' highway from Englundt t' Scotland (Bonnie) t' other day mitt Three tons of motorcycle on t' trailer was brought to a screetching halt by a twat welded to the middle lane in a wee blue coloured 'budget' car. 50 MPH was his speed as clocked by GPS. I had to slow down behind as I am not permitted to use the third lane and Mr. Mptuto was passing (not really) a heavy truck up an incline.

Poor obs on my behalf for not anticipating the prick was going to pull out about 500 yds too early for his manoeuvre without heid to following traffic. Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 22:18 - 09 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I suggest, one of the main reasons that people stick to the middle lane is the difficulty they have when trying to pull out of the inside lane in order to overtake a truck. If other drivers are not going to give them sufficient room to pull out of the inside lane, do not be surprised if when getting into the middle lane they tend to stay there.

What is needed is better – more considerate – driving on motorways.

The Germans do it much better. They know that if someone indicates to move from a slower lane into a faster lane, that is what they are going to do and they slow down. But they do expect the driver to move back into the slower lane once the overtaking is completed – and that is what they do.

Lane discipline and consideration for other drivers is much better. It has to be with vehicle speed varying between 60 and 175mph on some motorways consideration and respect is vital.

BTW, 'foreign' drivers/riders seem to get the message quickly and fall in line with the German way of driving. I suspect that 'foreign' drivers/riders in this country just fall in line with the sloppy way we use our motorways.
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PostPosted: 10:33 - 10 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

mentalboy wrote:
May I be so bold as to correct you? Wink
You 'overtook' everyone who was in the 'middle and outside' lanes.
Undertakers are the people who are called when we overtake and someone up ahead decides to change lanes without using their mirrors (regardless of which side we're overtaking)


No, he means to undertake - https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/undertaking

English moves on, clearly you want to belittle others with your superior intelligence/knowledge of the English language. Unfortunately, you forget languages evolve and that most right minded individuals just think such attempts are uninteresting drivel from those with nothing to say.
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PostPosted: 16:04 - 10 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

In fog conditions advice I had was to get into the outside lane on a motorway. That way you will not plough into the back/under a lorry or have one mate with your rear end.

The advice was from a Scot so some translation was required but I believe he was sober. Goes by the name of Jackie Stewart and apparently knows a thing or two about driving quickly Wink
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PostPosted: 19:23 - 10 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

daemonoid wrote:
mentalboy wrote:
May I be so bold as to correct you? Wink
You 'overtook' everyone who was in the 'middle and outside' lanes.
Undertakers are the people who are called when we overtake and someone up ahead decides to change lanes without using their mirrors (regardless of which side we're overtaking)


No, he means to undertake - https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/undertaking

English moves on, clearly you want to belittle others with your superior intelligence/knowledge of the English language. Unfortunately, you forget languages evolve and that most right minded individuals just think such attempts are uninteresting drivel from those with nothing to say.


I was belittling nobody. Do they remove your sense of humour when you go to Luxembourg???
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PostPosted: 08:24 - 11 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

mentalboy wrote:
I was belittling nobody. Do they remove your sense of humour when you go to Luxembourg???


Clearly you are in no place to judge. If you think repeating a crap bit of incorrect trivia for the 6 billionth time* is humorous then I feel very sorry for you.


*hyperbole of course - only 1,980,000 times according to google
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