Cooler wrote:
Twister wrote:
From a safety/consideration for other motorists point of view, you shouldn't be forcing a faster-moving vehicle to make an unnecessary lane change.
Twister,
If I am driving at 70mph in L2 then it is not possible for a vehicle to legally overtake me, so the point isn't really relevant IMHO.
Sorry, but IMHO that doesn't matter. The principles of good and courteous driving don't change depending on whether other people are exceeding the speed limit. Good, courteous driving is immediately obvious to me; I don't need to determine the speed limit and the speed everyone is driving at first.
If you want to keep to 70mph, that's entirely up to you, but other than that, I think you and everyone else should drive as if you were on an unrestricted Autobahn. Apart from anything, there may be an unmarked police vehicle wishing to overtake you, which may (for some reason) not want to reveal itself with blue lights. Or someone may be driving their pregnant wife to hospital. You don't know.
But that's not really the point. It's not for you (or anyone except the police) to be judging whether the behaviour of others is legal and treating them differently depending on that (unless they're actually being aggressive or threatening towards you of course). That doesn't seem like defensive driving to me. And people should be adapting their driving to reality, rather than what in theory should happen; thus, if many drivers are exceeding the motorway speed limit (and doing it safely), that's what we should be dealing with, rather than saying "I can do whatever I want because this shouldn't be happening".
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