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Originally Posted by Livia
There are cameras along the length of our motorways. Police cars, marked or unmarked, will not need to follow cars.
You should only be in the middle lane if you are overtaking cars in the inside lane. If the inside lane is clear, that's where you should be. I'm amazed that people are struggling with this and can only assume those who don't understand it aren't drivers. It's perfectly simple... and it's about time the Middle Lane Owners Club were brought to book. They are frankly a dangerous pain in the arse.
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You try driving on a Motorway and stick to the inside lane when there is a fairly constant cluster of slowing moving lorries,Cars+Caravans, you would be constantly weaving from that lane back to the middle lane and back again. Constantly indicating left then right, left then right. This is NOT good driving on a Motorway at motorway speeds.
This is where the Judgement call comes in.... at what point do you deem the inside lane clear enough to pull back into it ???
thats where the problem in all of this lies, it is subjective and can vary depending on the level of traffic, Motorway and weather conditions, time of day etc....