Thanks guys.
I'm well aware that I could have eased off my speed, and in future, that's what I'll do in that situation. Thankfully there were no bones or cars broken this time, but it's definitely one I'll be chalking up to experience,
Flintstone wrote:
Any reaction from the idiot or did he just continue blindly on his way?
What do you think?
SafeSpeed wrote:
You might have considered a warning (lights / horn).
You might have been better advised to slow down more and earlier.
You might have been better moving a lane to the right early on.
I did consider the horn, but was worried that it might have caused him to panic brake when he was in L1 with me closing. As for lights, I was worried that he might take it as a signal I was intending to let him out. Moving to the right was my instinctive reaction, but I'd had an Audi alongside me from the moment I clocked him, followed by two other cars following at a car's length behind the Audiand each other. I didn't think I had the space, and didn't want to risk it. You're right about slowing down though, and I'll be doing that in future in the same siutation.
In Gear wrote:
No witness - they take easy way out - split liability.
I had 2 passengers with me, one of whom was awake, and who saw the whole thing. I do wonder if I'd have frozen and been less logical if I wasn't primarily concerned for them (I didn't know if the girl in the back seat had her belt on, for one thing, because she was sleeping).
Ernest Marsh wrote:
It begs the question - did ANYBODY in lane two see what was going on ahead, and not make an allowance for you to make lane 2 an escape route, by slowing for you?
The Audi alongside me had passed by the time I'd had the anchors on for 2 seconds or so (I reckon that the group must have been doing about 75-80) - to be honest I didn't see what the two behind him were doing, though a glance inside my door mirror suggested that they hadn't moved - by which time I'd committed to solid braking due to noticing a nice big gap behind me, thus meaning that I wouldn't have had the momentum to pull into L2 safely anyway. I figured that the worst case scenario of a light rear-end shunt wasn't as bad as a potential 4-car pile-up.
It's amazing how quickly your mind works in that siutation though.
Again thanks for the support guys.
Tc.