Would he have done it to anything but a Range Rover

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He is quite legally using lane 4 in the video, so why does he have to , as you stated "learn where his indicator stalk is"?

P.s If you edit AFTER someone replies, it's only manners to say you've done an edit.
I thought it was automatic when you edited, used to be a section for the reason for the edit, i had posted an extra letter that's all I never changed the context.so my bad he was in lane 4 and preventing anyone in lane 3 from overtaking him so is he not as selfish?Edited because of typing an extra you.Edited dude to misspelling the the before reason.Edited because I missed tthe G off mispelling.
 
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I thought it was automatic when you edited, you used to be a section for thr reason for the edit, i had posted an extra letter that's all I never changed the context.so my bad he was in lane 4 and preventing anyone in lane 3 from overtaking him so is he not as selfish?
Mate all I can say is you must've watched a different video to the rest of us.

Oh and it wasn't just taking an extra letter off was it. C'mon Alan don't be that guy

Edited for sake of clarity:

Original post by tomcat59alan said :
tomcat59alan said:
Mirror signal manoeuvre I was taught,so yes hi does

Several minutes later and after I had responded to the version above. The edited post by
tomcat59alan said:
Mirror signal manoeuvre I was taught,so yes he d does unless he is going to hog the third lane for the rest of his journey
 
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Mate all I can say is you must've watched a different video to the rest of us.

Oh and it wasn't just taking an extra letter off was it. C'mon Alan don't be that guy

Edited for sake of clarity:

TtOriginal =
tomcat59alan said:
Mirror signal manoeuvre I was taught,so yes hi does

Edited =
tomcat59alan said:
Mirror signal manoeuvre I was taught,so yes he d does unless he is going to hog the third lane for the rest of his journey
 
When the RR Clears the obstructed piece of road, unless as you say I watched a different videos what does he do, stays in lane 4.Correct? I had posted an extra D not G in the post so I edited it out, I am not trying to be "that "guy" whoever that is and I edited my post not someone else's , that's bad manners in my book. Edted wrong extra letter.
 
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Seepost# 62there is an extra D not a g between he and does my bad again, fingers not doing what the brain tells threm to do after yesterdays stroke. No sleep Saturday night in hospital Doc said avoid stress and ijntless argument s so night I'm off to the pit.should be pointless before arguments.left what i posted do there is no confusion.cx
 
Sorry to hear of your ongoing health issues Alan, with no innuendo intended may I just say....what a bummer.:(
Thanks Pal NHS at its best again, big thanks to everyone that works for them found a problem with my heart this time called AF for short, churns blood instead of pumping until the top and bottom of the heart resinc's then it pumps clots straight to the brain.:eek:
 
Bit late to the party on this one
The British are known for their love of queuing
The thought behind it is if you were in a fast food restaurant with 3 tills open and the third closes, would people be happy in queue 2 if people kept walking up to queue 3 and then cut in front of them, there would be a hanging.

Smart motorways are anything g but, they put up a temporary enforceable speed limit without reverting back to the original speed limit , by law you have to remain at that speed limit unless told otherwise which is why they sometimes show the national speed limit sign again if there is a gantry available

There are not enough gantries which is why you get confusion over if a lane is open, closed or a temporary speed limit is in place

The official line I see in this situation is you are are supposed to merge in turn at the closed lane which does go against instinct to some if you are queuing patiently

What is annoying and dangerous is if there is a dedicated inside lane for traffic leaving a motorway and people seem to think it is ok if they go fast enough to pile in at the last second from the second or third lane regardless of how big the gap is which has lead to many accidents on roads near me.

I would imagine the drivers blocking the carriageway are committing an obstruction offence but Goldie is the one with the stripes :)
 
Bit late to the party on this one
The British are known for their love of queuing
The thought behind it is if you were in a fast food restaurant with 3 tills open and the third closes, would people be happy in queue 2 if people kept walking up to queue 3 and then cut in front of them, there would be a hanging.

Smart motorways are anything g but, they put up a temporary enforceable speed limit without reverting back to the original speed limit , by law you have to remain at that speed limit unless told otherwise which is why they sometimes show the national speed limit sign again if there is a gantry available

There are not enough gantries which is why you get confusion over if a lane is open, closed or a temporary speed limit is in place

The official line I see in this situation is you are are supposed to merge in turn at the closed lane which does go against instinct to some if you are queuing patiently

What is annoying and dangerous is if there is a dedicated inside lane for traffic leaving a motorway and people seem to think it is ok if they go fast enough to pile in at the last second from the second or third lane regardless of how big the gap is which has lead to many accidents on roads near me.

I would imagine the drivers blocking the carriageway are committing an obstruction offence but Goldie is the one with the stripes :)
Pips darling pips :D
 
Thanks Pal NHS at its best again, big thanks to everyone that works for them found a problem with my heart this time called AF for short, churns blood instead of pumping until the top and bottom of the heart resinc's then it pumps clots straight to the brain.:eek:

My wife is a Cardiac Physiologist, if you want more info, advice, help suggestions etc. let me know
 
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