RobinXe wrote:
I happen to think that overtaking in a single carriageway with the speed limit as a priority is one of the most dangerous moves possible. Creeping past a lorry with a maximum of a mere 10mph speed differential places you in danger for far longer than necessary, and obviates any chance for following drivers to also overtake; it could even leave a following driver facing oncoming traffic alongside the lorry in certain circumstances! The priority has to be safety, minimising exposure to danger and observing the road ahead, not creeping past whilst fixated on the speedo.
It's not quote that bad, but in other ways it's worse
The SPECS cameras are on the hills of that road, where the road is 2-lanes uphill and 1 downhill, but still a 60 limit. You can get maybe one or two cars past of the lead car decides to do an indicated 60 on their overtake, you then end up with 3 more cars stranded alongside the lorry approaching a blind crest which is also the point where the lane they are in turns into a hatched area and then changes direction.
You have to overtake on the single carriageway bits now. One day someone is going to overtake the lorry, pull back into L1 and drop to 30mph to get their average down. Whilst this will let more cars past I'm sure the lorry driver will not be pleased.