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Middle Lane Hogger Fined
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wigan decorator ian stephens believes he's been picked on because he drives a white van
http:// www.man chester evening news.co .uk/new s/great er-manc hester- news/wi gan-dri ver-con victed- middle- lane-95 07181
but he didn't go to court to argue his case -
//I can’t afford nearly £1,000. I didn’t go to court because I have to go to work.//
white van man arrogance? or pragmatism borne of police harrassment?
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but he didn't go to court to argue his case -
//I can’t afford nearly £1,000. I didn’t go to court because I have to go to work.//
white van man arrogance? or pragmatism borne of police harrassment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whilst I am of the view that middle lane hoggers are a pain in the ***, 5 points and a £1000 fine seems completely disproportionate to the 'offence'.
In fact, I'm not even sure it should be an offence. It may be inconsiderate, but just so long as they are driving safely and keeping up with the traffic, its not really that much of a problem.
If he was driving as he said he was, then he's been unlucky. I'm struggling to see how he would have made people "swerve and brake". If he was hogging the middle lane, then (a) surely they would have seen him, and (b) if they were forced to "swerve and brake" then I would suggest this speaks more about their driving than his.
Bottom line for me is that this all sounds a bit odd.
In fact, I'm not even sure it should be an offence. It may be inconsiderate, but just so long as they are driving safely and keeping up with the traffic, its not really that much of a problem.
If he was driving as he said he was, then he's been unlucky. I'm struggling to see how he would have made people "swerve and brake". If he was hogging the middle lane, then (a) surely they would have seen him, and (b) if they were forced to "swerve and brake" then I would suggest this speaks more about their driving than his.
Bottom line for me is that this all sounds a bit odd.
Middle lane driving can be a pain if the left one is empty and folk are having to move out two lanes to pass by and then move back again. (Or opt to be deliberately dangerous and pig headed and undertake, and then claim it isn't undertaking because they chose that lane quite a way back.)
But I'd agree it is made too much of usually. It's clearly safer to have a free lane either side, and most folk aren't dawdling anyway but going the speed limit (or more, probably). If the issue is with those who object to having to move out at 100mph because they should be entitled to drive undisturbed then that's not something to be moaning about or doing much about.
That stated, I assume just 60 mph, and a decision to nab him, must suggest that the circumstances were, he was causing an issue on this occasion.
But I'd agree it is made too much of usually. It's clearly safer to have a free lane either side, and most folk aren't dawdling anyway but going the speed limit (or more, probably). If the issue is with those who object to having to move out at 100mph because they should be entitled to drive undisturbed then that's not something to be moaning about or doing much about.
That stated, I assume just 60 mph, and a decision to nab him, must suggest that the circumstances were, he was causing an issue on this occasion.
Middle lane hogging comes under careless driving.
The Police were given powers to issue careless drivers with on-the-spot fines in 2013.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/news/ new-pen alties- to-tack le-tail gating- and-mid dle-lan e-hoggi ng
The Police were given powers to issue careless drivers with on-the-spot fines in 2013.
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