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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 10:10 am
by Advanced Roadcraft
SammyTheSnake wrote:Depending on how heavy the traffic is, I might prefer lane 2.5 :D


Sammy: nicely put...me too!
Best, B

PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 10:14 am
by Jack Russell
Thank You Dandu, that's the conclusion I have come to for when it's busy, it is without doubt less stressfull than trying to keep going at 70 to make progress and be always thinking of lane changes.

So if it were busy and you were taking the IAM test or any advanced test would staying in lane 1 be acceptable?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 12:37 pm
by Nigel
Advanced Roadcraft wrote:
SammyTheSnake wrote:Depending on how heavy the traffic is, I might prefer lane 2.5 :D


Sammy: nicely put...me too!
Best, B


Ooooh don't get me started....I hate this practice

I spend a lot of time on our motorways, and I'd imagine, most of it in lane three.

I did give up yesterday though, a 50 mile queue on the M6 was too long for me, over to sat nav and leafy lanes.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:21 pm
by TripleS
Jack Russell wrote:Thank You Dandu, that's the conclusion I have come to for when it's busy, it is without doubt less stressfull than trying to keep going at 70 to make progress and be always thinking of lane changes.

So if it were busy and you were taking the IAM test or any advanced test would staying in lane 1 be acceptable?


I don't know the right answer but I imagine if you were not sacrificing too much progress, and you explained your reasoning, I think you ought not to be penalised for it. Presumably that would be your choice of lane on safety grounds, so that should stand you in good stead.

Best wishes all,
Dave.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:23 pm
by Jack Russell
[quote="TripleS"]

Presumably that would be your choice of lane on safety grounds, so that should stand you in good stead.

[quote]

Yes it would be on safety and safely alone, not coz I'm shy of lane changing.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:16 pm
by TripleS
Jack Russell wrote:
TripleS wrote:
Presumably that would be your choice of lane on safety grounds, so that should stand you in good stead.


Yes it would be on safety and safely alone, not coz I'm shy of lane changing.


Lane changing can be potentially troublesome, especially in busy conditions where making good progress is not easy anyhow, so if you're focussed primarily on safety that seems the right thing to do.

Best wishes all,
Dave.