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It's staying in the middle lane.
Part 264 of the Highway Code says: "You should always drive in the left-hand lane when the road ahead is clear."
The left lane is rarely clear when I drive :shrug:
It's staying in the middle lane.
Part 264 of the Highway Code says: "You should always drive in the left-hand lane when the road ahead is clear."
Just to be clear.....
What is middle lane hogging? Is it driving slowly in the middle lane or just purely staying in the middle lane?
I tend to drive mainly in the middle lane as the left lane is normally packed with lorries doing 50mph. I'd be more than happy driving in the left lane if it was clear to drive normally in.
The left lane is rarely clear when I drive :shrug:
I'd find that very hard to believe, except in rush hour.
The left lane is rarely clear when I drive :shrug:
Hang on, you say you hate lane hogging, saying its bad and dangerous yet criticise the powers that be for trying to enforce it, suggesting its a tax?
Jeez, can't help some people!
While I would love to launch a rocket when I come up to a hogger one thing I hate more are rules bought in which are there for the sake of it and that achieve nothing?
What is lane hogging? How long do u spend in the middle lane without passing until u r one?
Suppose I overtake a car. Ahead u see a slower moving lorry, probably 10 seconds away. Do you pull in then pull out again quickly, maybe getting trapped on the inside lane or carry on? What if the vehicle is 15 seconds away, or they suddenly speed up? I do not want to be changing lanes every 20 seconds!!
I may not agree with some speed limits, but speeding is speeding and its clear when I break it. This is more subjective.
You then have enforcement. How many hoggers will actually be fined. 0.5%? 0.05%? Will it stop it? Look at mobile use when driving? If using a mobile was dangerous then ban hands free too ( I sit in the camp if ban totally or ignore totally).
As I said, I hate people who sit in the middle lane with nothing on the inside, but I am sure we have all been guilty of that at one time or another. Yet now the risk of a fine and more to pay in insurance. Yes, a vehicle is a dangerous weapon and we should 100% of the time obey all laws but we are human and sometimes make small mistakes or don't concentrate for a few seconds.
A decent driver should be able to use common sense to understand what lane hogging is. If not, a refresher driving course is in order IMO.
I think some people travel in the middle lane because the inside one is rutted to buggery by lorries. There is a noticeable difference in ride comfort between the inside lane and the middle one. Outside lane is the best of all. I usually keep at a speed in the middle lane where I can keep on overtaking so I don't have to bounce along the inside lane.
I think the congestion 'stay in lane' systems have a lot to answer for as they encourage middle lane hogging and blindly going along in your own lane. It's noticeably worse down south. Up here there isn't so much of it at all.
I also think the police need to check motorway/dual carriageway cameras for bell ends joining at too slow a speed. I followed one such twit onto the A500, 70 mph road not so long ago. Pillock joined at 35 and was nearly rammed up the arse by a lorry. It's not the first time I've seen this driver do this as I think I followed him previously and he did exactly the same suicidal manoeuvre. A big version of one of those pin ball gates would sort them out. Join at too slow a speed and it swings across and punts them into the scenery...
And will this get policed properly, just like folks using a mobile phone while driving.
Using mobile phones is policed.
But police can only do so much.

all thats going to happen is that people will just middle lane hig until they see a police car then pull back in til its past then go right back to hogging.
It'll be interesting to see how they define hogging as well , because if you've got a line of traffic moving at 50mph in lane 1 , surely cruising past the whole line at 70mph in lane 2 isnt hogging , and is safer than weaving in and out.
What is lane hogging? How long do u spend in the middle lane without passing until u r one?
Suppose I overtake a car. Ahead u see a slower moving lorry, probably 10 seconds away. Do you pull in then pull out again quickly, maybe getting trapped on the inside lane or carry on? What if the vehicle is 15 seconds away, or they suddenly speed up? I do not want to be changing lanes every 20 seconds!!
all thats going to happen is that people will just middle lane hig until they see a police car then pull back in til its past then go right back to hogging.
I've only ever come across any one such system and that's through the Dartford Tunnels and a short way up the road as you enter Essex. Never seen any other than that.I think the congestion 'stay in lane' systems have a lot to answer for as they encourage middle lane hogging and blindly going along in your own lane. It's noticeably worse down south. Up here there isn't so much of it at all.
Driving on a motorway is no different to driving on dual carriageways, and I was taught to drive on the latter during lessons over 33 years ago.As said I wreckon you should pass your test doing all the mundane stuff, manouvers etc then once you have passed that taken straight out to learn how to enter a motorway and how to drive on one, if you cannot do this safely then a fail is in order and have to take your test again.
Personally although hoggers are annoying i'd prefer to see the traffic police concentrate on stopping those driving dangerously (which can include hogging in some circumstances) in whatever lane
like the prat in a corsa i encountered earlier today on the A30 who spent the time between daisy mount and honiton driving so close to my back bumper in lane 1 that i couldnt see his plate or lights - that stretch is all dual so he could just overtake if he wanted to go faster than 70mph but for some reason he decided it was "national drive like a **** day"
so imagine this scenario, your driving along in the inside lane of a motorway doing 70mph theres somebody pottering along just in front of you sat in the middle lane, they spot a police car sat in one of their little layby parking spaces so they cut across in front of you to avoid getting a lane hogging fine but in doing so they are then only a few feet in front of you as you drive past the police car. who gets a ticket now as technically your tailgating ? Having said that I applaud the authorities for trying to clamp down on the middle lane hoggers its way overdue.
Of course it won't, that's the whole problem with driving standards, not enough patrol polis!
Aye, right!
Must get down to Specsavers and get some rose-tinted specs![]()
so imagine this scenario, your driving along in the inside lane of a motorway doing 70mph theres somebody pottering along just in front of you sat in the middle lane, they spot a police car sat in one of their little layby parking spaces so they cut across in front of you to avoid getting a lane hogging fine but in doing so they are then only a few feet in front of you as you drive past the police car. who gets a ticket now as technically your tailgating ?
So the Audi/BMW/Merc/White Van's of this world are going to need adapting, as we all know they will all stall and drop off the world if they enter lane 1 except for when entering a motorway, or leaving it at absolutely the last moment possible.
I've only ever come across any one such system and that's through the Dartford Tunnels and a short way up the road as you enter Essex. Never seen any other than that.
Driving on a motorway is no different to driving on dual carriageways, and I was taught to drive on the latter during lessons over 33 years ago.
ffs...not at all a sweeping statement.......
Tailgaters will also be fined.
There's a quaint system on most cars, operated by the middle peddle. It's called the brake.
So the Audi/BMW/Merc/White Van's of this world
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No, it's very much a sweeping statement, but one based on reality.
Those being the worst offenders of both lane hogging and tailgating. Thats based on professional and casual observation/experience.
ffs...not at all a sweeping statement........
Driving on a motorway is no different to driving on dual carriageways, and I was taught to drive on the latter during lessons over 33 years ago.