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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #15 on: 22 June 2015, 16:13:25 »

Agreed, Steve; and I have no answer either. I doubt whether further training/educatuon would help either and that is never going to happen anyway.
I have often thought of posting a sign in my rear window - "The gap I leave in front is for MY benefit, not yours" - but would it be a wastred effort?

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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #16 on: 22 June 2015, 17:14:18 »

Motorway speed limits reduce road capacity een more.....

Ron.

I used to think that until the roadworks on the m3 started.  Before they started, after 6am and it was gridlock so if the missus needed to be at heathrow before 8am it meant a very early wake up.  Now there is the 50mph average it just flows....no gridlock most of the morning.

Admittedly it is very boring though.
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #17 on: 23 June 2015, 11:21:35 »

Motorway speed limits reduce road capacity een more.....

Ron.

I used to think that until the roadworks on the m3 started.  Before they started, after 6am and it was gridlock so if the missus needed to be at heathrow before 8am it meant a very early wake up.  Now there is the 50mph average it just flows....no gridlock most of the morning.

Admittedly it is very boring though.

Yes I've noticed that.

Unless there is a breakdown, it flows well. I just started commuting down M3 just before they started the work, it could flow 70-80, but then often grid to a halt. Mainly between Camberley and M25.

Now, as you say it just flows. Even through the slips on the M25, not normally an issue unless a smash/breakdown.

Returning used to be fine, until some muppet thought that traffic from London on M3 should merge with that of traffic from Heathrow on M25.  Causes big tail backs on the M3 going home now  >:(
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #18 on: 23 June 2015, 11:35:23 »

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Returning used to be fine, until some muppet thought that traffic from London on M3 should merge with that of traffic from Heathrow on M25.  Causes big tail backs on the M3 going home now  >:(

Yes, if people are going to be delayed there, the least they could do is sort out the sewerage farm. It's stunk to high heaven round there since before I can remember. Always great when picking up colleagues from Heathrow. "Welcome to England and no.. It doesn't all smell this bad".
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #19 on: 23 June 2015, 11:38:02 »

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Returning used to be fine, until some muppet thought that traffic from London on M3 should merge with that of traffic from Heathrow on M25.  Causes big tail backs on the M3 going home now  >:(

Yes, if people are going to be delayed there, the least they could do is sort out the sewerage farm. It's stunk to high heaven round there since before I can remember. Always great when picking up colleagues from Heathrow. "Welcome to England and no.. It doesn't all smell this bad".

 ;D ;D ;D

I do a check of Google maps, if stuffed, I usually take the back roads.

Luckily, as it's the summer, the bike is getting the most use so it's not a problem. Although it gets tiring filtering for such big tailback.

Hoping come winter they will finished the work in the middle and switch the outside, or change the flow before the car is the main use again.
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #20 on: 23 June 2015, 16:32:24 »

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Returning used to be fine, until some muppet thought that traffic from London on M3 should merge with that of traffic from Heathrow on M25.  Causes big tail backs on the M3 going home now  >:(

Yes, if people are going to be delayed there, the least they could do is sort out the sewerage farm. It's stunk to high heaven round there since before I can remember. Always great when picking up colleagues from Heathrow. "Welcome to England and no.. It doesn't all smell this bad".

I didn't notice that until they started the roadworks - the first time I smelt it I assumed they'd dug through something but no.. it's always like that and now you have to plod through it at 50.. ;D

Still as said the rest of it flows so much better now (until someone breaks down) so I've switched to commuting that way and saving fuel rather than the back roads.

I occasionally see a BMW tunnie-bike but I'm pretty sure it's not tunnie on it unless he's now considerably stouter than the only picture I've ever seen ;D
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #21 on: 23 June 2015, 20:24:19 »

Funnily enough I do see the odd WildTrack. So far an Orange one and a black one.  :)

Quite a few GS's commute that I've seen, my give away is the Sky Sports Hi-Vis vest   :D
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #22 on: 23 June 2015, 21:01:07 »

 ;D Definitely not you I've seen, then.. If you see an orange Wildtrak with a Pistonheads sticker on the back that's probably me ;)

The GS I see has one of those square metal boxes on the back at the top - I think he's from my neck of the woods as I used to see him on the A329 every morning. I saw him so often I decided his name is Terence.. ;D
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #23 on: 23 June 2015, 21:09:14 »

Red jacket? Alloy box means GSA, mines a black back box  :)
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #24 on: 23 June 2015, 21:12:40 »

Might be a red jacket .. I'll pay more attention next time  :y But yeah, must be a GSA then :)
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #25 on: 29 June 2015, 13:40:05 »

Funnily enough I do see the odd WildTrack. So far an Orange one and a black one.  :)

Quite a few GS's commute that I've seen, my give away is the Sky Sports Hi-Vis vest   :D

And what did I see this morning on the M3? ;) If it wasn't you then you have a doppleganger in both bike & vest! You filtered past me as I wast stuck in stationary traffic just after the Bracknell junction, I was sitting in L3 with the roof down in the 645 (Grey one, big Pistonheads sticker on the back) and you paused a car or two in front of me before filtering off on your way.. ;D
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #26 on: 29 June 2015, 13:44:06 »

Funnily enough I do see the odd WildTrack. So far an Orange one and a black one.  :)

Quite a few GS's commute that I've seen, my give away is the Sky Sports Hi-Vis vest   :D

And what did I see this morning on the M3? ;) If it wasn't you then you have a doppleganger in both bike & vest! You filtered past me as I wast stuck in stationary traffic just after the Bracknell junction, I was sitting in L3 with the roof down in the 645 (Grey one, big Pistonheads sticker on the back) and you paused a car or two in front of me before filtering off on your way.. ;D
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #27 on: 29 June 2015, 21:51:31 »

Obviously I did try and knock him off to show how superior my car is to his bike but he's a slippery bugger that one.
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #28 on: 02 July 2015, 12:05:21 »

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

Just trying to think, Monday I would have taken the bike. What time was it? Friggin hate filtering in the M3-M25 section with narrow lanes, it's a squeeze with the GS.

I think Tuesday I left a little earlier and got bogged down in traffic and did loads of filtering, free breakfast day at the office so did not want to miss that.  ;D

I have been keeping an eye out for Wildtrack, will also look for more 6 series  :y
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Re: First ever conviction for lane hogging...
« Reply #29 on: 02 July 2015, 12:06:30 »

Funnily enough I do see the odd WildTrack. So far an Orange one and a black one.  :)

Quite a few GS's commute that I've seen, my give away is the Sky Sports Hi-Vis vest   :D

And what did I see this morning on the M3? ;) If it wasn't you then you have a doppleganger in both bike & vest! You filtered past me as I wast stuck in stationary traffic just after the Bracknell junction, I was sitting in L3 with the roof down in the 645 (Grey one, big Pistonheads sticker on the back) and you paused a car or two in front of me before filtering off on your way.. ;D
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Trying to get past old duffers who think their car is a wide as a bus and like to sit on the white lines.

Fixed.  :)
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