BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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There are signs up at roadworks sometimes saying 'use both lanes and merge in turn'.Funny how when people read these it seems to work well.When there are no signs you just get this exact situation.
The only time I get annoyed by it is for exampe on the way to Arundel when there is only one lane from the A27 up the hill (the other lane goes left at the top) and you get the knuckle draggers in bazzed up cars who race up the left lane until they find a gap and push in - now that I find annoying...
Absolutely.
When approaching a queue of stationary traffic on a dual or 3 lane highway surely it is simply common courtesy to join the back of the queue and wait your turn to get past the bottleneck.
Arrogant twats steam down the outside, then expect others to yield at the last minute. If this behaviour means they end up in a confrontation then frankly they shouldn't be surprised.
Just wait your turn, chill out and get to where you are going just as quick and without the stress.
I have a neat little trick for that.
I race up the left lane, dragging my knuckles all the way, but then instead of cutting in, I take the left turn and just afterwards I turn right into the McDonalds carpark. Turn around in the carpark and come out again at the lights in the northbound queue, and bobs yer knob, you've swapped a half-mile queue for one thats just a few vehicles long.
I'm sorry, but for a man who usually talks a lot of sense Lord B is advocating a selfish principle. Going to the front of an empty outside lane and then pushing in at the front is exactly the same as walking down the side of a queue in the post office and demanding to be served first. You join the post office queue in the order you come into the premises; for reasonable good manners you should similarly join a pinch point traffic queue in, as closely as possible, the order you come upon it.
If there are signs saying "use two lanes" then follow them; if there are not, then follow your natural instincts of good manners. If you have no manners, then just push in - although there is the risk of having the side of your car removed as I once saw happen to the driver of an Audi trying the stunt in front of a lorry once. Not that I would advocate such a thing of course. On the other hand, Lord B's car is extremely small...
I have a neat little trick for that.
I race up the left lane, dragging my knuckles all the way, but then instead of cutting in, I take the left turn and just afterwards I turn right into the McDonalds carpark. Turn around in the carpark and come out again at the lights in the northbound queue, and bobs yer knob, you've swapped a half-mile queue for one thats just a few vehicles long.
Correct. A harsh lesson but the other bloke was well within his rights imo.
TIP:
When travelling East from Chichester on any evening or when there is traffic congestion try heading towards Storrington on the next roundabout after Fontwell Park Racecourse (I think it's the B2139) it's left in stead of right to Arundel. This takes you through Houghton, Storrington, Washington and past Steyning popping you back on the A27 at the Shoreham flyover.
That is all.
I have a neat little trick for that.
I race up the left lane, dragging my knuckles all the way, but then instead of cutting in, I take the left turn and just afterwards I turn right into the McDonalds carpark. Turn around in the carpark and come out again at the lights in the northbound queue, and bobs yer knob, you've swapped a half-mile queue for one thats just a few vehicles long.
Some people stick to the law and others try to use common sense, the problem being the common sense route only really works if everyone does it.
No, the common sense idea works perfectly well apart from nutjobs. If people are too thick to take the outside lane when it's empty its their own fault and they're the one's who will lose out, kinda like natural selection in a funny sorta way!
In what i hope will be my final contribution to this thread (although i'm not banking on it!), i would just like to say these 2 things:
2 lanes merging into one is done where the right merges to the left. It has to go one way or the other, they can't just literally merge the lanes. Can you imagine the CARNAGE if all you Doris's in your Micra's in the left lane 3 miles before the bottleneck had to try and merge into the right? Of course not.
If you Doris's are all correct and we should merge straight away, how far do you reckon the queue Westbound into Worthing would be along the A27 by the retail park where it goes to one lane? As it is you barely get past that garage on the crossroads, if we all merged straight away the queue would start in f***ing HOVE!
Following the law makes you a nutjob?
A) its not the law, SURELY can you see from my final point in the above post that your logic is INSANE!
If there are two lanes, fill them. Everyone else behind you gets to move up. Problem is people seem to head for the slow lane at the first sign of merging, USE BOTH FRIGGING LANES and we'll all get to where we are going quicker....
Its the tossers who start a long long queue in the slow lane who cause all this stress to be fair...
Well, your point doesn't seem to be as strong for evidence as being the law as the highway code extracts posted earlier in the thread.