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undertaking!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is illegal to 'undertake' unless:
1) the traffic in the right lane is waiting to turn right.
2) You are in a slow moving queue of traffic where one lane is running faster than the other.
3) you are in a one way street
4) you have been told to do so by a policeman/traffic warden.
I think thats the lot.
Its illegal, but I think it shouldn't be on motorways. Our motorways are so crowded that to kepp pulling into the left lane and then out to overtake each slow moving lorry means weaving back and forward and it can be hard to get up to a safe speed to pull out into the middle lane, hence the decision to remain in the middle lane. It might irritate Alfas but it makes sense and I think its safer too as it seems the greatest danger is when changing lanes.
Thus I think we should legalise passing in any lane on Motorways, like they do in the US, with the convention to stay on the left except when passing.
But
Agree with David H.........passing on the left isn`t illegal if you`re not changing lanes.
Overtaking on the left then returning to the lane in front in front of the vehicle you`ve just passed is what I recognise to be undertaking and that is illegal, dangerous practice, and highly irritating.
Even more dangerous are those drivers who don`t know where their mirrors or indicators are or what their use is.
Hey!.......Let`s be careful out there!