SafeSpeed wrote:
I don't really agree with forcing another vehicle to change course or speed by my actions (as distinct from 'by my presence').
Isn't this the key to considerate driving, and if everybody thought this way we would have a lot less conflict. But of course COAST is required to ensure that you are fully aware of the other vehicle in the first place.
I personally will judge whether the conflict is going to occur, and then take one of two actions depending on the conditions. Assume that I am P2:
1) If it is obvious that P1 will have to take action to assist me, i.e. to let me past they will have to brake, then I will clarify the situation to remove any doubt, by accelerating so that I am past them before they need to take any such action - a positive move (although illegal because I will be speeding) removes doubt and everybody moves though with no hassle.
2) If P1 has already closed to the point of having to brake, and I am comfortably behind them, then I will lift off, and if they have the decency to indicate "please let me out", then I respond with a quick double flush "go on then". If they think that I am too close already and make no move to pull out, then I will pass them, but should they chose to just pull out, then I have already slowed and am ready for such a move - although I will often let the gap close to indicate my disapproval of being cut up (not too close though).
The key is to remove the ambiguity, and the worst thing that you can do is to just sit on their shoulder, as they then haven't got a clue what to do. This is where the draconian enforcement of speed limits becomes a real problem because it is effectively removing option 1 completely, and forcing the worst case situation.