sidneyeric
Striker
Try driving down the M62 in rush hour, it's a nightmare compared to say the A19.In what way? An extra lane?
Plenty of A Roads have sections of 3 lanes . Theyre both the same speed limit with the same kind of traffic.
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Try driving down the M62 in rush hour, it's a nightmare compared to say the A19.In what way? An extra lane?
Plenty of A Roads have sections of 3 lanes . Theyre both the same speed limit with the same kind of traffic.
It would have been a good name for itSunshine bus?
Try driving down the M62 in rush hour, it's a nightmare compared to say the A19.
Try driving down the M62 in rush hour, it's a nightmare compared to say the A19.
If it helps to stop middle lane wankers then it's a good idea.
Amazing the amount of people that struggle with lanes then.Motorways are piss easy unlike random dual carriageway A roads with 90 degree turnoffs, people entering and going through the reservation or 50 yard sliproads
If it helps to stop middle lane wankers then it's a good idea.
Responsibilty on the person already on the motorway if he can see an issue. Ease off and let the person in to avoid him stopping at the end of a slip road.The biggest education motorway drivers need is entering from a sliproad, amount of times ive avoided crashes because people thinkg they have a divine right to enter a motorway is unbelievable. You match the speed of the motorway and if its busy you stop, you don't just drive into a space that will cause people on the motorway near death.
Responsibilty on the person already on the motorway if he can see an issue. Ease off and let the person in to avoid him stopping at the end of a slip road.
It's clearly the correct thing to do.Is the incorrect answer and proves my point. The person entering gives way, people on motorway do nothing if they cant do nothing.
It's clearly the correct thing to do.
Of course it's the right thing to do. I know it's not what the highway code says but anyone with a brain can see someone sitting stationary at the end if a slip road is crazily dangerous.Erm its not, theres clearly laws in place saying those entering give way
- Nobody under 25 yo should be allowed a driving license.
- Any criminal or road traffic misdemeanour prior to attaining 25 yo would render the person ineligible for a license ..ever.
- Any misdemeanor post 25 yo would result in loss of license for life.
- Who cares about potential motorway infractions?