B cyclist wrote:
Do you really think that people merge early so that they can prevent others merge later???
Some people do - deliberately straddling lanes and swerving into perceived queue jumpers. Others, once merged early, tailgate and work hard on maintaining the smallest gap possible to the vehicle in front in order to block later mergers. This sort of active aggressive driving is significantly more selfish, not to mention dangerous if not illegal. The problem is the people who do it can't see that - all they are interested in is their personal crusade to be 'in front', despite the fact that they are further back in a very long queue that is of their and everyone else who thinks like them's making, and those behind suffer even more.
So, the answer is often yes - you cannot carry out the abovementioned activities unless you have already merged.
Rick99 wrote:
So all we need is some decent signage "Merge in turn here", and the problem will solve itself!
Yup! And where those signs don't exist, remember how sensible it is to do it, drive to the latest point and
merge in turn anyway. Is that so difficult to understand? It seems that although we here are all in agreement that it is the sensible thing to do, while there are still people who need to be told some of us reckon it is better that we all don't and treat those who try with disdain, because they are then committing the worse offence of 'being in front of you'.