Twister wrote:
_BOSS_ wrote:
Can I try make this as simple as it really is?
Simple, given all the possible permutations of junction layout, main carriageway traffic densities/speeds, slip-road traffic densities/speeds, and performance of your vehicle???
_BOSS_ wrote:
I can join the motorway in my car without causing a pile up or without causing anyone to have to move over or adjust their speed.
You've got L1 full of cars, stretching as far back along L1 as you can see, all doing a steady 70 in close proximity to one another, such that it'd be unsafe to try squeezing your car inbetween.
_BOSS_ wrote:
I can also join the motorway in my truck without causing a pile up, simply by observing the traffic flow and volumes whilst travelling the slip road.
You've got L1 full of HGVs on the limiter, as far as the eye can see, in close proximity to one another, such that you couldn't even get just your cab unit into one of the gaps let alone the trailer you're also hauling.
For both scenarios, explain how you'd safely and legally join L1. Any answer which involves stopping at the end of the slip road or on the hard shoulder will earn you serious -ve points, given the increased danger involved in then trying to merge with L1 from a standing start.
_BOSS_ wrote:
How many times do you see a car hurtle up the slip road to join an empty motorway and drive straight into the middle lane where they stay?
I don't see how a desire to sit in L2 at all times has any relevance to someone's ability to join the motorway in the first place-you can have good lane discipline yet still be utter pants at judging the merge, and vice versa.
Whats all the above about? if you read my post I said that I never have any problems joining a motorway. It's alright making up a fake scenario but even when traffic in the left lane is nose to tail, I have no problem merging.
I live on the motorways averaging 500km per night. I start my shift during the tea time rush hour and finish normally around the start of the morning rush hour so I think I have enough knowledge on the subject unlike a few part time experts on here. I get to work by travelling on the motorway in my high powered car and once there I rejoin the motorways in my sluggish heavily laden truck.
Please carry on arguing the toss over who should and shouldn't do what because this is getting boring now. You will come back saying that it is a forum where people have their opinions and a right to express them ..... true....but you would think after reading all the posts by the boys/girls who use our motorways the most, and realizing that they all say roughly the same thing, that others would take the point and start paying attention.
The system is fine as it is and the sooner people stop making excuses for those who don't know how to drive on the motorways the better. It's ok quoting defensive driving and wearing your hi vis vest whilst driving but if everyone drove according to the highway code then we wouldn't have a problem. Train or prosecute the ones getting it wrong.
In the meantime I will continue to operate the way I always have done and keep an eye open for the coffin dodger doing 30 when joining the carriageway.
You can continue to tell me the I am in the wrong but it does not change my clean driving record or the amount of miles I cover accident free. As the saying goes...the proof is in the pudding.
Happy driving.