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Title: Right lane hog
Post by: Terbs on 02 June 2015, 14:40:49
Now....I am normally a placid type....but some things do wind me up.....coming back from Dorset last night, very quiet road, approaching Ringwood on the A31 dual carriage, I catch up to a 'girl' poodling along at about 45.... in the right hand lane. I have two cars behind me, I signal and pull into the right hand lane, as do the two behind. No reaction from said girl. Number three in line gets the dog, and screams past on the inside. So I now flash the lights.....no response...I flash again......she signals left and pull into the left lane. We both overtake, and I pull into the left lane. Matey behind me then passes me. Out of my mirror, I see the girl signal right and pull into the right hand lane again :o  Whhaaaat !!!!
For those who know the road, as you approach Ringwood, the A31 is then joined by the A338 (from Bournemouth)from the left now making four lanes. They then split away again shortly after, to their various routes.
Although the A31 was quiet, the A338 was quite busy. Our girl, then signals left, and proceeds from the right hand lane A31, across the left hand lane, and promptly positions herself on the right hand lane of the A338 :o
Bloody hell.....how she survived that I'll never know, I could see cars obviously slamming the anchors on, lights flashing, and my last view of her was serenely carrying on in the right hand lane in the direction of Fordingbridge, with some irate driver flashing his lights like crazy.
Who are these people :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: plym ian on 02 June 2015, 14:50:56
Why is there a wrong lane? ;D :D :D
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Terbs on 02 June 2015, 14:58:18
Pressed the wrong key, Ian ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I was editing what you saw  ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 02 June 2015, 15:55:05
Sadly she wasn't speeding, so was perfectly 'safe'  >:(

I know, driving like this is exactly the reason for such a large proportion of accidents, and not someone doing 78 in the dead of night on a well-lit motorway. However you try telling that to a Speed Awareness course person, or a judge, for that matter, it's not going to hold much water.

Incidentally, on the way to my speed awareness course I was both stuck behind someone doing 45 in a 60, casing a tailback and a number of irritated drivers, and later the same journey someone in a Golf who barrelled past me in said 60, doing maybe 80, straight past a parked police car. Mr GTi then overtook someone, thus veering onto the right side of the road, just before a blind bend. The Police car did....



nothing.  :o
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: the alarming man on 02 June 2015, 15:59:03
the junction you are referring too is a very fast junction and what you describe is suicidal to say the least....these people are every where and it would seem here in Kent they are prosecuting  (or at least have) fully paid up members of the wrong lane brigade :y
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: 05omegav6 on 02 June 2015, 16:15:19
Probably foreign :-\
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: ted_one on 02 June 2015, 16:32:56
On your driving test...you are marked down for lane position and failure to make progress,also non- awareness of other road users will make an examiner very twitchy with his pen.Why is it that these people scrape  through a driving test and then go out in busy road conditions without even the basic traffic survival skills that will help keep them out of trouble by interacting appropiately with other road users ::)
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: mka306 on 02 June 2015, 16:37:32
Try living in Bristol, said idiots are a daily occurrence here and it drives me mental.
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Rods2 on 02 June 2015, 16:54:16
Probably foreign :-\

Very true, a friend of my wife's that came from Lithuania, drove on her EU licence and had not got a clue what UK road signs, road markings, had no situation awareness and was basically an accident looking for a place to happen. :( :( :( :(
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: LFF64 on 02 June 2015, 17:01:05
What gets me is how do they not notice something flashing headlights behind them , and yes I know you are not meant to do this but surely they must realise you are behind them
I have done it and even when they eventually pull over and you can get past they just look straight ahead and don't even seem to notice you are there
Some people just seem to be in their own little worlds and switch off to other traffic and being foreign is no excuse in my eyes it is actually dangerous to everyone
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Terbs on 02 June 2015, 17:11:25
Yes, I suppose she could have been foreign.....
But surely, seeing three cars go past, then all remain in the left lane, plus any other traffic that must have passed her....surely then the penny should drop ???
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: ted_one on 02 June 2015, 17:29:45
Wonder wether that person would have noticed....alternating flashing headlights accompanied by blue strobes up their jacksie :-\
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: plym ian on 02 June 2015, 17:46:52
Pressed the wrong key, Ian ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I was editing what you saw  ;D ;D :y
Awww sorry I'll take it back then  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Varche on 02 June 2015, 18:19:36
My first thought was foreign driver.

Funnily enough the same thing happened to us recently just outside Leicester. Most odd.

My other thought was drugs. I have for years been convinced that maybe 20% of the UK drivers are under the influence.  Much bigger problem than people think. It was interesting to see the police now stopping people for cannabis and Heroin (I think) and the large number of positive readings. When you start taking into account legal highs (made in giant labs in China) and prescription drugs for depression etc I am probably not far off the mark.
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Andy B on 02 June 2015, 18:30:37
Going to work the other morning, the car in front of me on the roundabout immediately went into the right hand lane on the motorway slip road  ??? I undertook him in the left .... they then look at you in bewilderment  ??? He was doing 50-ish, I was obviously going faster, as were the cars on the motorway at the end of the slip.

And as above, I've gained on cars that were in the middle lane of an otherwise empty motorway, I'm stayed in lane 1, flashed my lights a good distance back, sometimes they move left & I overtake as normal, and they've then moved back to lane 2  ??? ???. Other times they stay put, so I undertake, I don't ever intand to move 3 lanes cos of a numpty that can't keep left.
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Andy H on 02 June 2015, 19:08:30
Going to work the other morning, the car in front of me on the roundabout immediately went into the right hand lane on the motorway slip road  ??? I undertook him in the left .... they then look at you in bewilderment  ??? He was doing 50-ish, I was obviously going faster, as were the cars on the motorway at the end of the slip.

And as above, I've gained on cars that were in the middle lane of an otherwise empty motorway, I'm stayed in lane 1, flashed my lights a good distance back, sometimes they move left & I overtake as normal, and they've then moved back to lane 2  ??? ???. Other times they stay put, so I undertake, I don't ever intand to move 3 lanes cos of a numpty that can't keep left.
The middle of the night / early morning are top times for impacts with deer/wild boar/badgers etc. If I am driving down a truly deserted stretch of motorway in the middle of the night I do tend to use the middle lane to give me a moment longer to observe the wildlife (or potholes) before impact. I wouldn't be driving too slowly though so I doubt we would come in to conflict  :-\
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: BazaJT on 02 June 2015, 19:13:43
Seems a dodgy-not to say illegal way- to proceed to me,but you're in the driving seat/responsible for the fines etc.
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Andy B on 02 June 2015, 19:19:30
Seems a dodgy-not to say illegal way- to proceed to me,but you're in the driving seat/responsible for the fines etc.

Me? Or t'other Andy?  ::)
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: LFF64 on 02 June 2015, 19:22:30
Andy H nothing wrong with that I do it on the roads to and from work for the same reasons but these are rural and at the time of day or night I am about not much other traffic is
But I would suggest you are aware of traffic around you if any , the sort of drivers being discussed here just seem oblivious to every one else that is the difference
It is one reason I have dash cameras fitted to the car one front one rear
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Terbs on 02 June 2015, 19:31:16
Yes, Martin, a dash camera is on my list.
It seems a consensus here that we all agree on one thing...middle laners and right hand laners are rife.
Despite the publicity of it being an offence and the police cracking down on the new law.
But when it is reported many, many times, that the police have not got the resources to police the new law, I think people get complacent.
I think if the media reported in newspapers, and a tv campaign, saying that x amount of people had been prosecuted and handed points and fines (even if a few porkies are used) then possibly people might start to take notice.
Same applies to Mobile phone use. Really come on heavy on the tv and papers, hit it with a hard campaign.
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Andy B on 02 June 2015, 20:05:41
.... I think people get complacent.
 .....

IMHO its's not complacency, it's mostly ineptitude.
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: Andy H on 02 June 2015, 20:42:52
Andy H nothing wrong with that I do it on the roads to and from work for the same reasons but these are rural and at the time of day or night I am about not much other traffic is
But I would suggest you are aware of traffic around you if any , the sort of drivers being discussed here just seem oblivious to every one else that is the difference
It is one reason I have dash cameras fitted to the car one front one rear
Yes - fair point.

I met with a few vehicles today that sat in the outside lane at a steady 67 mph and saw no reason to move back to the inside lane  :(
Title: Re: Right lane hog
Post by: 05omegav6 on 02 June 2015, 21:49:32
I have driven all the way from Guildford to Norwich using only lane one, with the exception of approximately a hundred yards of the M25 hard shoulder when the onanist in lane two decided that he didn't wish to be undertaken... ::)

That was in the early hours and in no real rush so sat at 55 iirc :-\