I didn't realise the middle lane rule had been out for so long?T.C. wrote:On the first point, this ad been covered, so no need for me to say anymore unless you know something different to me, and please do not show your ignorance by quoting the Highway Code which is advice not law (unless the regulation is supported by an act and section or regulation)blinkey501 wrote:
Under taking is illegal and could result in a fine and points.
The government made it illegal for the middle lane "Wankers" to do what they are doing and was supposed to be sending the police out to combat this problem.
On the second point,, the Governement did not make it illegal, t was aready an offence. Te offence of centre lane hogging has been around since 1972, what did change however was that instead of lane hoggers being booked and put before the court, it can now be dealt with by fixed penalty.
The police "should" be enforcing this and issuing fines and I am all for it.
This does cause a lot of frustration to many, and you can see the issue when driving a van, as you have a higher viewing point?
As in regards to quoting the highway code, this is not the case.
I am led to believe that undertaking is not permitted.
This does not include exiting on a slip road, or when vehicles are stood in the middle and outer lane of a motorway?
I am talking about when you have vehicles sat in the middle lane at 45-70 with no intention of puling in?
To slip up the "inside" at these speeds is what I mean TC?
I would imagine this would be deemed as dangerous driving and a penalty issued.
If this is not the case, then I will take it on the chin and say I was wrong fella.
