Why can people not drive on the motorway correctly?

If they are in lane two and a car they are approaching in lane 1 starts indicating they are supposed to either move to lane 3 or reduce speed to avoid a conflict.

That makes no sense, so a person who pulls out and causes a collision would not be at fault because a car in lane 2 never gave way?
 
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This is all well and good but I'm pretty sure the speed limit in the UK is "meant" to be 70mph. So if someone is sat in the middle lane doing 72mph and you need to overtake them. You are breaking the law.... "theoretically"

That said I loved European motorways so much fun and people used them well. Especially the Autobahns :D
 
That makes no sense so a person who pulls out and causes a collision would not be at fault because a car in lane never gave way?

If someone's indicating for 4 or 5 seconds, then pulls out, and you slam into the back of them - it probably is your fault. Suspect it would class as 50:50 in reality.
 
If they are in lane two and a car they are approaching in lane 1 starts indicating they are supposed to either move to lane 3 or reduce speed to avoid a conflict.

No, the responsibility is with the person that wants to change lane.

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This is all well and good but I'm pretty sure the speed limit in the UK is "meant" to be 70mph. So if someone is sat in the middle lane doing 72mph and you need to overtake them. You are breaking the law.... "theoretically"

That said I loved European motorways so much fun and people used them well. Especially the Autobahns

That's fair enough but it's not up to other road users to police the roads so if someone wants to go faster and you can move over, just move over.
 
This is all well and good but I'm pretty sure the speed limit in the UK is "meant" to be 70mph. So if someone is sat in the middle lane doing 72mph and you need to overtake them. You are breaking the law.... "theoretically"

The tired excuse of lane hoggers, I am a moving traffic cone and will manage my speed and anyone to the left of me :mad:
 
It's a power trip, I regularly see cars in lane 2 accelerate to close the gap to the car in front, to intentionally stop cars from pulling out from lane 1 to overtake slower moving traffic. Stupid behaviour...
 
The fault is obviously yours, as when I'm in my car I am the lord and master of the highways. The other peasants on my roads should know their place and instantly move aside wherever I wish to travel, so as to facilitate my speedy and hassle free journey to the nearest Starbucks. Whereas I shall continue working on my novel on my iSlab
 
On the four lane stretch of the M25, I frequently find that you make better progress travelling in lane 1 (that used to be the hard shoulder), as most drivers refuse to use it.

Often lane 1 is empty when there's a mass of cars in lane three, all refusing to use the other lanes.
 
Just do the same as lorry drivers and pull out blindly anyway :D

As someone who spends most of the day driving I understand the frustration but expecting people to move for you is never going to end well, just pull out earlier rather than waiting to reach the lorry.

People do seem to get lane fear though, perhaps they are worried that a car is going to come storming down lane 3 or that they wont be able to merge back in to lane 2 without increasing speed. I don't know but the roads sure are nice once all you commuters get off them ;)
 
Had no end of grief from someone once for this, what they couldn't see from their angle was the motorcycle positioned in the 3rd lane overtaking me.

If it bothers you that much maybe drive a little more pro-actively so you can position yourself in the middle lane in good time as I had done rather than the moment you catch up with the slow moving lorry.
 
On the four lane stretch of the M25, I frequently find that you make better progress travelling in lane 1 (that used to be the hard shoulder), as most drivers refuse to use it.

Often lane 1 is empty when there's a mass of cars in lane three, all refusing to use the other lanes.

The problem is I find that as soon as you do that, everyone seems a lot more keen to move over into that lane.
 
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