Always be in the left most lane in roadworks?
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Hi all, I'm having an argument with my father.
While on the M1 yesterday, he was driving through one of these 50mph average speed sections, but stayed glued to the middle lane despite the lane 1 being clear. This annoyed a few lorries etc as he had the cruise dead on 50mph.
When I questioned this, he said the highway code says you shouldn't be changing lanes through roadworks. I disagree!
Who's right?!!
While on the M1 yesterday, he was driving through one of these 50mph average speed sections, but stayed glued to the middle lane despite the lane 1 being clear. This annoyed a few lorries etc as he had the cruise dead on 50mph.
When I questioned this, he said the highway code says you shouldn't be changing lanes through roadworks. I disagree!
Who's right?!!
SantaBarbara said:
Some roadworks have notices saying Keep in Lane
Others have narrow lanes on the outer lane
If crowded, I will stay in lane, if empty-ish, usual M-way rules apply. Any stay in lane will be either on gantry, or on a yellow sign. As far as I know there is no obligatory stay in lane sign.Others have narrow lanes on the outer lane
Downloaded this as PDF to re-read
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploa...
willmagrath said:
While on the M1 yesterday, he was driving through one of these 50mph average speed sections, but stayed glued to the middle lane despite the lane 1 being clear. This annoyed a few lorries etc as he had the cruise dead on 50mph.
Surely the lorries prefer to stay in the wider lane 1 ie overtaking on the inside?Faced with an faster lorry behind me driving a car in lane 1 where there is an overtaking restriction on said lorry, I have moved over to lane 2 to allow it to go past me in lane 1.
Set cruise at 55, actual speed in my car is 53, well below what any 50 avg speed cameras are set at. Get out into the right hand lane and avoid sitting alongside HGV's. If anybody wants to wizz past then move over and let them get on with it.
IMHO much safer than mixing it with HGV's / caravans in the left hand lanes where there is very little room for drifting / wandering.
IMHO much safer than mixing it with HGV's / caravans in the left hand lanes where there is very little room for drifting / wandering.
My recollection is that years ago 'stay in lane ' signage was much more common at roadworks than it is now, so people of a certain age (such as me!) may have it embedded in their subconscious.
It may perhaps have been designed to encourage compliance with the temporary speed limit when there was no camera enforcement?
It may perhaps have been designed to encourage compliance with the temporary speed limit when there was no camera enforcement?
mac96 said:
My recollection is that years ago 'stay in lane ' signage was much more common at roadworks than it is now, so people of a certain age (such as me!) may have it embedded in their subconscious.
It may perhaps have been designed to encourage compliance with the temporary speed limit when there was no camera enforcement?
It was to stop people keep swapping lanes, but has little effect on A282's QE2 bridge.It may perhaps have been designed to encourage compliance with the temporary speed limit when there was no camera enforcement?
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