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If the people you are passing are so inept as not to move over when they could, what makes you think they'd be sufficiently on the ball the check their mirrors when eventually they decide to move over?
If they haven't moved over for the past 5 miles they're unlikely to now.
Not only that but the type of "mirror blind" driver who's likely to pull in from L2 to L1 without checking their nearside mirror is the same type of person who will pull out from L2 to L3 without checking their mirror.
When you're 2-3 car lengths from them.
Travelling at 90mph+.
You're in L3 overtaking, and the middle-laner you're overtaking chooses NOW to pull out without looking - you've got nowhere to go, *crunch*.
Or - you're in L1 undertaking the middle-laner and now they choose to pull in without looking. Oh look, you've got a "safe zone"; you can drive onto the hard shoulder to avoid a collision.
Important note here - I'm NOT advocating undertaking on the hard shoulder for one moment, I'm simply saying that if someone cuts in front of you leaving you no space in L1 you can use the hard shoulder to avoid a collision. I spell this out simply because an argument developed on another forum I use because someone interpreted my comment as being in favour of undertaking someone on the hard shoulder - which clearly is not the case!
I never undertake a middle-laner:
- When I'm approaching a junction. MLM (or L3 shareholder) is likely to do a "death swoop" when they realise they're about to miss their exit.
- When there's anything on the hard shoulder, a broken down car etc. Doing this would leave me with no "escape route" should MLM pick now to pull in without looking.
I've never actually had to drive onto the hard shoulder as I described - and I've never actually had anyone pull back in without warning. But whenever I pass nearside I'm always aware that "it could happen" and plan ahead in case it does.
When undertaking a solitary MLM I tend to give a half-second flash on the headlights as I approach to alert them to my presence. Obviously with a string of traffic in L2 and L3 you'd be on full beam all the time!