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31/5/2006 at 9:08pm
Location: Ayrshire Scotland Outfit: Santa Fe CRDi + Swift Conqueror 645
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Paul Glancy,
I'm afraid you could be wrong on 2 counts.
Firstly, since getting a speed camera detector which operates via GPS, one side benefit of which is that it gives an accurate speed reading, I can tell you that both my cars at about 60mph plus according to their speedos, are in fact over-reading by 5mph. Therefore, at an indicated 67mph, for instance, I'm actualy doing just 2mph over the limit with the caravan on the back on a dual carriageway or motorway!
Secondly, you assume that all caravans on the road are being used 100% for pleasure; they aren't!
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01/6/2006 at 9:10am
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its Legal to Undertake but only if the traffic in the nearside lane is travelling at a faster speed than the offside lane
No. it isnt.
By definition, the traffic in the nearside lane should not be travelling faster than the other lanes. The exception might be at an off ramp where the motorway traffic is stationary.
Yes it is, both in the circumstances described above, and, as you concede, when approaching an exit, if the other 2 lanes are slower (perhaps because of traffic leaving at the exit).
It is of course correct to say that you should not "undertake",but equally any driver not pulling back into a left hand lane after overtaking, is wrong, even when there is more traffic "in the distance" ahead.
Two wrongs, as you rightly say, do not make a right, but I would like to see more enforcement of the cause of undertaking, ie people not pulling back to the left.
One of the best things about driving in France (and many other European countries) is that they have much better lane discipline that we do in this regard.
The proof of this pudding, is that we can regularly drive from our house in Austria (690 miles) to Calais in 8 hours, yes before you ask, solo. Yet when we get off the ferry at Dover, it can take 6 hours for the 300 miles home. Congestion does play a part in this, but so does (lack of) lane discipline.
Michael
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