Hindhead Tunnel
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Mooks

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6 posts

165 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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60mph in the Hindhead tunnel. Overtook an unmarked car and got the blue lights. As I came out of the tunnel the Officer in the passenger seat gesticulated at me no idea what he was trying to say but they then just carried on their way. I can't understand why they needed to flash me as I hadn't broken any law, the limit is 70.

orangeknight

276 posts

162 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Great post!

Landshark

2,117 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Any index?? Make model??

Landshark

2,117 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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orangeknight said:
Great post!
biggrin

Great lurking also!!!

Lazadude

1,740 posts

187 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Isn't the HH tunnel "No lane changing"..?

So if you pulled out, over took and pulled back in, you did that twice?

EmmaJ

4,525 posts

172 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Mooks said:
60mph in 2nd gear bouncing off the rev limiter in the Hindhead tunnel. Overtook an unmarked car and got the blue lights.
Fixed that for you hehe

Clipper22

22 posts

170 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Lazadude said:
Isn't the HH tunnel "No lane changing"..?
No it's not. One of my pet hates are people who sit in lane 2 at 60mph or less, and don't move over when you come up behind them.

Landshark

2,117 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Clipper22 said:
Lazadude said:
Isn't the HH tunnel "No lane changing"..?
No it's not. One of my pet hates are people who sit in lane 2 at 60mph or less, and don't move over when you come up behind them.
Most people seem to think its stay in lane, but it's not, it's just hazard lines. (pet hate of mine as well!!)

(OP - was the limit 40 mph at the time???)

Mooks

Original Poster:

6 posts

165 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Lazadude said:
Isn't the HH tunnel "No lane changing"..?

So if you pulled out, over took and pulled back in, you did that twice?
Was in the same lane the entire time, no lane changing, outside lane, he was on the inside wavey

smartphone hater

4,227 posts

169 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Maybe he was telling you not to lane hog.

premio

1,020 posts

190 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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smartphone hater said:
Maybe he was telling you not to lane hog.
Yes agreed!

knight

5,235 posts

305 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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What car were you in? Maybe he wanted you to floor it and make some noise biggrin

Mooks

Original Poster:

6 posts

165 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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knight said:
What car were you in? Maybe he wanted you to floor it and make some noise biggrin
He kinda looked pissed off. Lotus Elise S1.

oyster

13,565 posts

274 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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So OP you were doing 10mph under the speed limit, yet sat in the right hand lane?

Roo

11,504 posts

233 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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oyster said:
So OP you were doing 10mph under the speed limit, yet sat in the right hand lane?
Overtaking someone.

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

308 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Mooks said:
60mph in the Hindhead tunnel. Overtook an unmarked car and got the blue lights. As I came out of the tunnel the Officer in the passenger seat gesticulated at me no idea what he was trying to say but they then just carried on their way. I can't understand why they needed to flash me as I hadn't broken any law, the limit is 70.
They were just saying "hi, nice car"? smile

BusaMK

389 posts

175 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Make/model of the unmarked car please?

Mooks

Original Poster:

6 posts

165 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Vauxhall Insignia, Black

Landshark

2,117 posts

207 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Mooks said:
Vauxhall Insignia, Black
Not Surrey then.

yellowjack

18,241 posts

192 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Mooks said:
60mph in the Hindhead tunnel. Overtook an unmarked car and got the blue lights. As I came out of the tunnel the Officer in the passenger seat gesticulated at me no idea what he was trying to say but they then just carried on their way. I can't understand why they needed to flash me as I hadn't broken any law, the limit is 70.
I'm constantly baffled by this. The speed limit in the tunnel is variable, 'NSL' or '40', governed by the electronic signs on the approaches, although I've never seen them set to anything other than 'NSL'. There are signs warning of an 'Average Speed Check', but this doesn't change the speed limit.

Yet...

There is a constant flow of idiots in the Hindhead tunnel who will sit at 60mph (or less) in both lanes, holding up traffic, yet on either side of the tunnel, these same placentas are the ones tailgating other drivers and charging around at >85mph.

With regard to the lines on the road, the white paint changes from 'normal' lane divider lines, to 'longer' hazard lines beyond the first average speed camera, and then 'appears' to become a single 'solid' line just before it enters the tunnel, although it is in fact 'dotted' by the presence of the coloured studs/reflectors. http://goo.gl/maps/QcGtK

From the Highways Agency's own site... http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/road-projects/a3-... ...

"Q. Are you allowed to over take in the tunnel?

A. It is legally allowed to overtake in the tunnel, if the driver deems it safe to do so and conditions permit. The line markings comprising a 4m line and 0.5m gap are similar to those used at right turn ghost island. And a similar principle applies you may cross them if it is safe to do so. If a tunnel is in two way operation then the lane control signs ban you from using the right hand carriageway and that message is enforced by all the catseyes being illuminated as opposed to every other one in normal operation."

So in essence, the 'more paint, more danger' rule is to be observed, and overtaking/lane changing is evidently discouraged, but, according to the HA, the OP has committed no offence. The only explanation I can see is that the Police Officer may have felt that the OP's overtake was 'borderline unsafe', or he misjudged the OP's speed, or he was unaware of the rules himself.