Coming back from uni today along the M602 towards J12, the ring road at approaching rush hour.
As im about a mile and a half from the ring road traffic starts to queue in the first lane waiting to turn onto the M60 going either north or southbound (usually north).
Now am i just rude, but theres no way in hell im sitting for an extra 15-20 mins in almost stationary traffic if i stopped and joined the queue where it starts!
Every week i drive almost right to the front and merge in there as the lanes are wide enough to squeeze in as people are shuffling forwards.... Do the people who queue from the back just have more patience or time? Im intrigued as to why more people dont do it!
As im about a mile and a half from the ring road traffic starts to queue in the first lane waiting to turn onto the M60 going either north or southbound (usually north).
Now am i just rude, but theres no way in hell im sitting for an extra 15-20 mins in almost stationary traffic if i stopped and joined the queue where it starts!
Every week i drive almost right to the front and merge in there as the lanes are wide enough to squeeze in as people are shuffling forwards.... Do the people who queue from the back just have more patience or time? Im intrigued as to why more people dont do it!