This x100. Daily life for us out there. Having to slam on the brakes or swerve in behind a car in lane 2 to avoid some moron blindly joining from a slip road is a daily occurrence. From our point of view we're always checking for space to 'escape' into lane 2 on approach to an on slip, but some people just shouldn't be on the road clearly. The amount of times I've been beeped at by people joining in heavy traffic forcefully when there's no possible gap is astounding.
The best ones are people who turn onto fast moving NSL A roads from minor roads and then almost come to a complete stop once they've pulled out or at least that's how it feels.
If your vehicle doesn't have the grunt to get up to speed before I die of old age then don't pull out in front of me!
Anyone live in Stoke?
The worst entrance slip I've ever seen is M6 southbound at J15. It's a sharp left turn then a very short downhill slip before turning uphill slightly to join the motorway.
Basically, when the motorway is busy, you need to gun it after the left turn to get up to speed but 99% of people trundle along without a care in the world and then suddenly find themselves trying to merge onto the motorway at 40mph when they run out of room.
I must admit, I see many more "heroes" trying to force their way onto dual carriageways / motorways when there simply isn't room to safely do so, than I see people trying to join at a much slower speed. I see the initial occurrence almost every time I am on such a road. Usually with no regard for the person already in lane 1, who may very well have nowhere to go. It's almost as if some people forget THEY are joining the flow of traffic and have to give way to people already on the road.
I think the basic problem is 90% of people are actually crap drivers
Anyone live in Stoke?
The worst entrance slip I've ever seen is M6 southbound at J15. It's a sharp left turn then a very short downhill slip before turning uphill slightly to join the motorway.
Basically, when the motorway is busy, you need to gun it after the left turn to get up to speed but 99% of people trundle along without a care in the world and then suddenly find themselves trying to merge onto the motorway at 40mph when they run out of room.
I know it helps a lot to move over (and I do, if/when safe to), but they don't have to. If they're on the motorway they have right of way and the car(s) on the slip road need to match speed and slot in without expecting/needing the cars in lane 1 to move. In a similar respect, if you're madly trying to accelerate down the slip to overtake the car in lane 1 and complain that they're "racing" you, just accept they have right of way and slot in behind them. It always seems to be the other drivers that are in the wrong, but statistically everyone is fallible at some point.But you also get people who will just sit in the left lane and not bother moving over when people are coming down the slip road, even when there is room :/
I've noticed lots of lorries do this, they stay on the sliproad right until the end, even if they're doing 50mph and the 1St lane is clear. Seems strange that they don't get over onto the proper motorway asap once they're up to speed and instead sit there right until the sliproad runs out.
Are they trained to do this?
Yeh its not a job I could do. What is wrong with you truck driversOf course not, they're simply making use of the road to make sure it's clear. Do remember that we have a large blind area and a lot of vehicle to check space for. Making use of the whole slip road allows more space to accelerate or brake to fit into a gap. Also, you'd be surprised at how many lunatics move back into lane 1 from lane 2 while you're trying to join.