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Middle lane hogs
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Why do people drive in the middle lane when the inside lane is empty? It's not nervous drivers, afraid of cars joining from the left as I first thought. What's the attraction? It is so annoying because we only use two thirds of our motorways. ILorry drivers get annoyed. t forces me to go in the outside lane when I don't need to be there, and I may have to speed up to get out of the way of faster drivers. I have often seen drivers "trapped" in the outside lane, with not quite enough speed to overtake a "hog" who has speeded up and with someone else breathing down their exhaust pipe.
Can someone explain why mjiddle lane driving is becoming a national pastime please?
Can someone explain why mjiddle lane driving is becoming a national pastime please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have just returned from France where lane dicipline on the Autoroute is excellent, even from British drivers. Alas, as soon as these Brits get off the ferry they resume their membership of the Middle Lane Owners Club. My solution; as the inside lane is so little used, close them off for a month. People will soon learn! Furthermore, I suggest that the manufacturers of BMW, Mercedes, Volvos and large 4x4's advise their customers through the handbook that they ARE allowed to use the inside lanes of Motorways!!! JD
Aaargh! Massive bugbear of mine. It's not occasional, either, it's every time I get on the motorway!
It's out of sheer laziness. I know this as my boyfriend does it, too, and says he can't be bothered to move over when he'll need to overtake again, even if it isn't for another couple of minutes or so. :(
It's out of sheer laziness. I know this as my boyfriend does it, too, and says he can't be bothered to move over when he'll need to overtake again, even if it isn't for another couple of minutes or so. :(
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