scanny77 wrote:
The problem that we have which most other road users dont is the fact that we have limited driving times. our use of the road is essential, not leisure and we have a limited time to get the job done and get back to base. others do not have these restrictions. every time we pull in, its costing time and for what? to allow non essential road users to get where they are going quicker? then we get going only to pull back in to repeat the process (and lose more time) a couple of miles down the road
buses get priority, why dont we?
Not every car you are holding up is leisure. Thanks to the working time directive business travellers and (reps, engineers etc.) are also on restricted hours. We resent the caravanners and other "non essential" road users as much as you do. But how to solve it without infringing on civil liberties by restricting people's ability to travel.
One option would be to say it's ok for goods vehicles to hold everyone up but not ok for caravanners. That would work but would be perceived as being rather unfair.
Perhaps then a law stating that if you are driving at 10mph below the speed limit or under, in normal weather conditions, (moderate rain would be considered normal) then you are required to let people past. Then build laybys on straight sections and install a Twatso camera shortly afterwards. It would be a requirement that there is a quarter mile of straight road before the speed measurement takes place.
You guys who are restricted to 40mph could carry along as before since a quarter mile should be enough to get back to 40 after a corner. Gerald and Enid in their Rover 200 towing a horsebox at 20mph would have to pull over or get caught. You could optionally also install Twatsos before laybys that activate a sign instructing them to let people past. If I were writing the software for this I'd hook up an ANPR camera and link it to the DVLA database so that the sign could say, "oy, you, yes you in the green Rover 214Si reg ABC123P doing 23mph in a 60, move over in that layby and let the bloody huge queue you've created get past". Possibly with a big LED screen showing them the queue since they obviously don't use their mirrors.
I'd still like to see more duallies and passing places on HGV routes though.