SafeSpeed wrote:
It avoids "rushing up the rear" of the vehicle in front - I find that a very uncomfortable part of many drivers' overtaking technique.
Unfortunately, this is inevitable sometimes.
Living in a rural location, I very often find myself faced with the prospect of "convoys". One slow driver at the front and a line of 6 or 7 behind them, too cautious to attempt overtaking. A part of my livelyhood depends on being summoned to places as soon as possible and as a consequence, I find myself having to pass cars more regularly than others.
The main problem you will have is that in the "convoy", there will be little braking distance between vehicles. I find these convoys totally unacceptable and infuriating.
If there is a driver on a NSL single carriageway road who is travelling at 40mph, all it takes is one or two drivers behind them who are too nervous to overtake and then before you know it the two cars have become 5 then 6 then 7 ad infinitum.
I feel the driver of the car at the front (who, in my experience, are almost always senior citizens) have a moral obligation to pull over and let the following traffic pass. Indeed, there is a strong case for a legal enforcement of this situation as it causes frustration and, invariably, accidents.
The old saying of "well I am travelling below the speed limit so I ain't doing anything wrong" needs to be stamped out.
To return to the point! When faced with the closely bunched "convoy" scenario. You end up overtaking 2 or 3 cars at a time when safe to do so. As a consequence you have picked up a fair bit of speed and when you do indicate to pull in, sometimes it is unavoidable to apply the brakes, causing the driver behind to make less than civil gestures to you!