I used to drive an average of 750,000 miles per year on motor ways(yes seven hundred and fifty thousand miles per year,thats three quarters of a million) and the middle lane drivers were my biggest headache.
We were doing Kilometres not miles.
Out of interest ,how many people reading this thread have actually been taught how to drive on a motorway?
It's part of the HGV and PSV test, but not for car tests.
Out of interest ,how many people reading this thread have actually been taught how to drive on a motorway?
It's part of the HGV and PSV test, but not for car tests.
Out of interest ,how many people reading this thread have actually been taught how to drive on a motorway?
It's part of the HGV and PSV test, but not for car tests.
I spend most of my time in the fast lane, as I drive a fast BM & like to get places quick. When you drive in the fast lane a lot you get to see all the idiots at play in a way you dont if you are in the slow lane most of the time, move out to overtake & then go back in. I am not trying to be smug, it's just something I have noticed. The worst ones are the people that drive right up behind something, flash once & then pull out, half looking at their mirror as they go.
I must admit however that a completely empty motorway, in the middle lane at dawn, in a decent fast car is just the best. A bit of decent bit of classic rock with the Radar alerts wired into the hifi. Bliss.