Ok, opinions on this one

Ok, opinions on this one

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Gary C

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12,494 posts

180 months

Tuesday 6th September 2016
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In heavyish traffic in Lancaster two lane one way system, I often join the two lane section from the right, but want to reach the left hand lane. Now normally the left hand lane is crawling at this point while the right is moving.

So do I ?

1 sit in the joining road, indicating waiting for a space to open in the left hand lane
2 join the right lane then stop and immediately indicate left and wait for an opening in the left lane
3 drive down the left lane while indicating hoping some lets me into the left lane before my turn off.

All three have problems

1 I sit and block a car behind me who often wants to go in the right lane
2 I sit and block everyone in the right lane
3 I really annoy people in the left lane by passing them and (as they see it) cut in at the last minute

When the traffic is flowing, it's fine, join the right lane then filter to the left but in stationary traffic, someone always seems to be liable to annoyance.

mac96

3,801 posts

144 months

Tuesday 6th September 2016
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Gary C said:
In heavyish traffic in Lancaster two lane one way system, I often join the two lane section from the right, but want to reach the left hand lane. Now normally the left hand lane is crawling at this point while the right is moving.

So do I ?

1 sit in the joining road, indicating waiting for a space to open in the left hand lane
2 join the right lane then stop and immediately indicate left and wait for an opening in the left lane
3 drive down the left lane while indicating hoping some lets me into the left lane before my turn off.

All three have problems

1 I sit and block a car behind me who often wants to go in the right lane
2 I sit and block everyone in the right lane
3 I really annoy people in the left lane by passing them and (as they see it) cut in at the last minute

When the traffic is flowing, it's fine, join the right lane then filter to the left but in stationary traffic, someone always seems to be liable to annoyance.
I would chose 2- essentially cross both lanes at the same point. All choices hold some people up/annoy someone, but this choice means that those behind you can see what you are doing and that it is actually the car(s) in the left lane refusing to let you merge that is holding them up, and not you.

Someone will no doubt shortly come along with a better idea!


Edited by mac96 on Tuesday 6th September 23:08

mac96

3,801 posts

144 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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[quote=mac96]



Someone will no doubt shortly come along with a better idea!




Well, I was wrong there then!

Gary C

Original Poster:

12,494 posts

180 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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mac96 said:
mac96 said:
Someone will no doubt shortly come along with a better idea!




Well, I was wrong there then!
Lol.

7mike

3,012 posts

194 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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mac96 said:
Someone will no doubt shortly come along with a better idea!
Avoid Lancaster getmecoat

watchnut

1,166 posts

130 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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Avoid Lyndhurst as well......worst traffic jam ever due to pathetic traffic lights and tourtits!

You can't win....creep along single your intention and hope some one will let you in......I would but I don't drive up your way!

Gary C

Original Poster:

12,494 posts

180 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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7mike said:
mac96 said:
Someone will no doubt shortly come along with a better idea!
Avoid Lancaster getmecoat
Maybe our shiny new bypass will cure everything from jams to aids.

Its been in planning since 1948 so should be perfect!

montecristo

1,043 posts

178 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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I would also vote for number 2. There's a similar road near me and I am usually in the left hand lane and if you indicate early, it's clear that you are making an effort to not cut in, so I will happily let you in.

Drivers who know that road, know that it's awkward to switch lanes.