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Re: Using Cruise Control on Motorways
« Reply #30 on: 08 September 2014, 21:12:22 »

Incidentally why is it that a car driver might get pulled up for passing on the left, yet motorbicyclists seem to be immune from threading through traffic, which is technically the same thing :-\ and they wonder why they keep getting squished... ::)

Because their journey is more important than yours.  And they have a greater understanding of the laws of physics than us mere degree holding mortals.  And giving stupid actions stupid names justifies everything ::) 





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Re: Using Cruise Control on Motorways
« Reply #32 on: 09 September 2014, 00:13:35 »

Flashed what turned out to be a skoda vrs this morning. Sat in middle lane. Flashed again. No response. Flashed again. Responded with blue lights.

Over took it, pulled to the left lane, 50 yards ahead. Just sat there didn't move. For miles. Muppet.
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Re: Using Cruise Control on Motorways
« Reply #33 on: 09 September 2014, 00:40:44 »

Flashed what turned out to be a skoda vrs this morning. Sat in middle lane. Flashed again. No response. Flashed again. Responded with blue lights.

Over took it, pulled to the left lane, 50 yards ahead. Just sat there didn't move. For miles. Muppet.

Bet you wished you had a camera fitted, wonder if he was hoping you would undertake...... :-\ :-\
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Re: Using Cruise Control on Motorways
« Reply #34 on: 09 September 2014, 09:49:01 »

http://www.rac.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?13698-Undertaking#4

Good find and interesting reading.  :y

Thanks for posting.  :y

Flashed what turned out to be a skoda vrs this morning. Sat in middle lane. Flashed again. No response. Flashed again. Responded with blue lights.

Over took it, pulled to the left lane, 50 yards ahead. Just sat there didn't move. For miles. Muppet.

On my way up the M6 on Saturday, two separate pairs of police vans went past at what must have been in excess of 80mph. No big deal I agree, but we get a finger wagged as us for doing it.
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