Closed lanes?

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real4star

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7,032 posts

143 months

Monday 26th November 2012
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Probably a stupid question

Not long ago on a 4 lane stretch of M25 at 00:30-13:00, the 3 inside lanes had red 'X's on the gantry signs and the 4th (fast) lane was flashing '50'... so I sat in that lane at 50mph.

Where these lanes actually closed?

After about twenty (boring) minutes something hurtled up behind me flashing high beams, forcing me into what I thought to be a closed lane and shot past disappearing into the distance so fast I didn't even have time to see what colour it was let alone what make of car.
I moved back into the 'open' lane until approx' 5 minutes later I reached the cones and workers in reflective gear the lanes had apparently been closed to protect.


I'm almost certain I was right to be sitting in the fast lane at the temporary 50mph and the 'flasher' was a git

But I still wonder... should I have remained in a lane over to the left until I actually reached the works?

Neal

Edited by real4star on Monday 26th November 01:50

trashbat

6,008 posts

159 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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From the HC:

"258

Red flashing lights. If red lights on the overhead signals flash above your lane and a red ‘X’ is showing, you MUST NOT go beyond the signal in that lane. If red lights flash on a signal in the central reservation or at the side of the road, you MUST NOT go beyond the signal in any lane.

Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10 & 38"

You were correct. You shouldn't have moved into the closed lane to accommodate them though. Also no such thing as the 'fast lane'.

Geekman

2,887 posts

152 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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This is one of these situations where you're in the right but it causes a lot less aggravation if you disobey the law and do what you did. If I decide to observe the limit in these situations I always move over into the "closed" lane to let people through because there's always plenty of time to move back over and it just makes everyone's life a lot easier.

real4star

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7,032 posts

143 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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trashbat said:
Also no such thing as the 'fast lane'.
Sorry of course you are correct, 'outside' or '4th overtaking lane'

Neal

BertBert

19,555 posts

217 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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would it be the 3rd overtaking lane? L1 not being an overtaking lane.
Bert

R0G

4,997 posts

161 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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Was the 50 in a red circle?

real4star

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7,032 posts

143 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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R0G said:
Was the 50 in a red circle?
It was a white 50 in a static red circle on the over head gantry... not flashing

HTH

Neal

R0G

4,997 posts

161 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
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real4star said:
It was a white 50 in a static red circle on the over head gantry... not flashing

HTH

Neal
then you were doing right doing 50 as that was the limit

simoid

19,772 posts

164 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
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Stick your right indicator on if someone flashes their lights behind you.

I wouldn't be going in a lane with a mandatory red X, you never know when there's a copper about looking to dish out some fines.

Or a roadworker who isn't expecting you.

abbotsmike

1,033 posts

151 months

Saturday 8th December 2012
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simoid said:
Stick your right indicator on if someone flashes their lights behind you.

I wouldn't be going in a lane with a mandatory red X, you never know when there's a copper about looking to dish out some fines.

Or a roadworker who isn't expecting you.
Why? I'd be inclined to ignore them in that scenario. On the M25, they'll just undertake you if they think they'll be held up by more than 30 nanoseconds, handily making them the one in the wrong.

wst

3,503 posts

167 months

Saturday 8th December 2012
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Until the signs say those lanes are open again you should stick in them. Let other people be morons. If the red circles were up then the GATSOs were active so hopefully your moron will get a letter in the post.

simoid

19,772 posts

164 months

Saturday 8th December 2012
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abbotsmike said:
simoid said:
Stick your right indicator on if someone flashes their lights behind you.

I wouldn't be going in a lane with a mandatory red X, you never know when there's a copper about looking to dish out some fines.

Or a roadworker who isn't expecting you.
Why? I'd be inclined to ignore them in that scenario. On the M25, they'll just undertake you if they think they'll be held up by more than 30 nanoseconds, handily making them the one in the wrong.
So the driver behind knows that you're deliberately in that lane, are not juet a moron.

Stick right indicator on in the same way as you'd indicate left to perhaps allow for overtaking.

Landshark

2,117 posts

187 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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You are right, those lanes are closed and you must NOT enter them. If the idiot behind you wants to go into them and run the risk then let them run the risk not you!!

Red X's are enforced, so if your seen by BiB odds on you'll be stopped!!

Once the roadworks are set out the gantries should be cleared.

abbotsmike

1,033 posts

151 months

Tuesday 11th December 2012
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simoid said:
So the driver behind knows that you're deliberately in that lane, are not juet a moron.

Stick right indicator on in the same way as you'd indicate left to perhaps allow for overtaking.
Fairy 'nuff. I suspect that the end result would still be them undertaking though! And also, if I saw someone in the outside lane indicating right, I'd be wondering if they forgot to cancel the indicator, weren't really thinking about what they were doing, or were about to try and overtake the central reservation!

simoid

19,772 posts

164 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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abbotsmike said:
simoid said:
So the driver behind knows that you're deliberately in that lane, are not juet a moron.

Stick right indicator on in the same way as you'd indicate left to perhaps allow for overtaking.
Fairy 'nuff. I suspect that the end result would still be them undertaking though! And also, if I saw someone in the outside lane indicating right, I'd be wondering if they forgot to cancel the indicator, weren't really thinking about what they were doing, or were about to try and overtake the central reservation!
hehe

I was thinking of a scenario when I'm going up lane 4, at the speed limit, because lanes 1, 2 and 3 are closed. Someone appears on my backside flashing their lights at me, apparently thinking that I should get out of the way and that I am a numpty.

Sticking my right indicator on might confirm to them that I am not moving from the only legal lane, and am making a conscious decision to be in lane 4, allowing them greater certainty to pass me as they see fit, or realise that I'm not shifting smile

R0G

4,997 posts

161 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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simoid said:
hehe

I was thinking of a scenario when I'm going up lane 4, at the speed limit, because lanes 1, 2 and 3 are closed. Someone appears on my backside flashing their lights at me, apparently thinking that I should get out of the way and that I am a numpty.

Sticking my right indicator on might confirm to them that I am not moving from the only legal lane, and am making a conscious decision to be in lane 4, allowing them greater certainty to pass me as they see fit, or realise that I'm not shifting smile
Been there done that

7mike

3,077 posts

199 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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Geekman said:
This is one of these situations where you're in the right but it causes a lot less aggravation if you disobey the law and do what you did. If I decide to observe the limit in these situations I always move over into the "closed" lane to let people through because there's always plenty of time to move back over and it just makes everyone's life a lot easier.
I once saw a red X over L3 somewhere on the M4 a few years back. Those of us looking far enough ahead could see the car on its roof. Those who 'knew better' didn't have a lot of time to get out of the way.

simoid

19,772 posts

164 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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R0G said:
simoid said:
hehe

I was thinking of a scenario when I'm going up lane 4, at the speed limit, because lanes 1, 2 and 3 are closed. Someone appears on my backside flashing their lights at me, apparently thinking that I should get out of the way and that I am a numpty.

Sticking my right indicator on might confirm to them that I am not moving from the only legal lane, and am making a conscious decision to be in lane 4, allowing them greater certainty to pass me as they see fit, or realise that I'm not shifting smile
Been there done that
Reported them? wink

R0G

4,997 posts

161 months

Friday 14th December 2012
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simoid said:
Reported them? wink
WHY? EH !!

simoid

19,772 posts

164 months

Friday 14th December 2012
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R0G said:
simoid said:
Reported them? wink
WHY? EH !!
I'm glad you took it in the jest it was intended beer