Undertaking on dual carriageway?

Undertaking on dual carriageway?

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Chromegrill

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1,100 posts

93 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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My understanding is that unless the flow of traffic dictates that the left hand lane is moving faster than the right hand lane you should not undertake.

Last night I was on a fairly deserted dual carriageway A road. Long, straight, illuminated with street lights and therefore regular national speed limit signs

I was in the right lane having overtaken a lorry and doing a steady 70 when I got stuck behind someone in a Focus doing a steady 45. The lorry soared past on the inside. I waited for the Focus to either speed up or move left.

It did neither and 10 miles later I was still stuck behind it. Loads of other cars undertook it. I didn't on the grounds that 1. I thought that might be illegal and 2. The road wasn't busy but other cars that approached it were undertaking at speed and for me to have gone into the left lane to undertake might have caused conflict with an approaching car from behind.

But after 10 miles and 15 minutes? How long should you put up with that before giving up and undertaking?

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

170 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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10 miles ?

Give up after 10 seconds ,treat the idiot doing 45 same as if it were a motorway ,pass and don't look back for the rage

occurring.

thebraketester

14,708 posts

145 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Less than 1 second.

Tiggsy

10,261 posts

259 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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As above. 10 miles??????

Flash a couple of times, if no movement, undertake and get in with life.

10 miles???????

Alfahol Addict

1,351 posts

172 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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First, I would keep behind for 30 sec. waiting for the car to pull in, then I would've put my indicator on for 30 sec., implying that I wanted to overtake.

If that didn't work I would've given a couple of flashes, and if it still didn't register, I would drop a cog and floor it on the inside.

Foss62

1,196 posts

72 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Interesting to know what the Police view on this would be?
Like most people I would try some flashing/indicating then do a quick check for Police before going quickly by on the inside. I have occasionally put an extra lane between myself and the nutter when encountering this situation with three lanes.
I would have thought that from a legal perspective the OP could reasonably argue that he was at considerably increased risk either driving behind the other car at 45mph or creating a 45mph roadblock by not passing on the inside; so passing on the inside was justified.

MrGTI6

3,219 posts

137 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Pericoloso said:
10 miles ?

Give up after 10 seconds ,treat the idiot doing 45 same as if it were a motorway ,pass and don't look back for the rage occurring.
Agreed. If they're hogging the lane for ten seconds or more then they're not going to move over.

Either undertake them or ram them off the road.

Boosted LS1

21,198 posts

267 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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I'd do the indicators and then the undertake but to be a bit more 'legal' it may be better to switch to lane 1 and then slowly increase speed so you just happen to be travelling in the faster lane.

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

170 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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I meant to add earlier ,absolutely no point in flashing your headlights.....nono

Do you really think drivers like that use their mirrors ,ever ?

Many of them don't even unfold them from the parked positions.

Saudade

220 posts

77 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Pericoloso said:
I meant to add earlier ,absolutely no point in flashing your headlights.....nono

Do you really think drivers like that use their mirrors ,ever ?

Many of them don't even unfold them from the parked positions.
This. Never once flashed, never indicated or beeped etc.

Just overtake on the left and be on with your life.

tonyb1968

1,156 posts

153 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Pericoloso said:
10 miles ?

Give up after 10 seconds ,treat the idiot doing 45 same as if it were a motorway ,pass and don't look back for the rage

occurring.
laugh had something similar on a motorway, car hogging the middle lane, passed it on the left and looked back, they were flashing and raging that I had "undertaken" them, looked back 30 secs later, still hogging the middle lane (and I had not caught the traffic up in the left lane).

Dogwatch

6,274 posts

229 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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DC near me is two miles long with a roundabout junction at each end. Plenty of old biddies of either sex are quite happy to sit in the outside lane for the whole two miles on the grounds that they are turning right at the far end. banghead

R0G

4,998 posts

162 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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There is no law preventing the passing of another vehicle on the nearside

WaferThinHam

1,680 posts

137 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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If I didn't undertake my commute would be longer. Sod them. They're usually drunk, stupid or hungover.

Cfnteabag

1,200 posts

203 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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I didn't realise there were so many people interfering with dead bodies on our roads!

Undertaking = preparing dead bodies
Overtaking on the left = overtaking on the left

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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10 mlms (olms) is a record.

Mabbs9

1,259 posts

225 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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Cfnteabag said:
I didn't realise there were so many people interfering with dead bodies on our roads!

Undertaking = preparing dead bodies
Overtaking on the left = overtaking on the left
I'm with you on this!

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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''Dictionary result for undertaking
nounBRITISH
noun: undertaking
the action of catching up with and passing another vehicle while travelling on the inside.''

perfectly reasonable to use the word.

Darren93

151 posts

112 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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I thought the standard procedure was to wait 15-30 seconds to check for any signs of life/brain activity in the car in front, if not then full bore undertake with a slight pause for a disgusted look on the way past.

untakenname

5,051 posts

199 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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If they are doing a decent pace then slowly gain on them and pass, if they are driving dangerously slow then report them.
I used to undertake then get ahead of them change into their lane and gradually slow down to show them what it's like but these days I just flash them if if they don't move over then undertake whilst on the horn.