chriskay wrote:OldenBill wrote: provided the paint is strong enough, isn't it the same thing?
Well, provided the paint is strong enough to physically prevent vehicles moving into an opposing lane...
triquet wrote:chriskay wrote:OldenBill wrote: provided the paint is strong enough, isn't it the same thing?
Well, provided the paint is strong enough to physically prevent vehicles moving into an opposing lane...
Armco non-drip gloss. Works like a charm.
true blue wrote:I was equally confused the first time I came across this road type (though the proliferation of speed cameras on the York-Hull road meant I played it safe at 60mph).
Always worth keeping oncoming traffic in mind when you're in the middle of the three lanes. It often changes between solid and broken white line, meaning that oncoming traffic may be using it as their own overtaking lane.
OldenBill wrote:I am old enough to remember the "death trap" three lane carriageways in the 1960s where people overtook in the middle lane from both directions.
OldenBill wrote:I am old enough to remember the "death trap" three lane carriageways in the 1960s where people overtook in the middle lane from both directions.
OldenBill wrote:I am old enough to remember the "death trap" three lane carriageways in the 1960s where people overtook in the middle lane from both directions.
Return to Advanced Driving Forum
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests