Overtaking On Slip Road Joining Motorway Lines Blanked Out?

Overtaking On Slip Road Joining Motorway Lines Blanked Out?

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dilligaf76

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68 posts

55 months

Wednesday 14th February
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Is someone is allowed to overtake on a slip road entering the motorway if the white lines have been blanked out, is this legal?


dilligaf76

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68 posts

55 months

Wednesday 14th February
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Well someone did it to me and I wasn’t expecting it at all. As I said the white lines were blanked out although you could see that they used to be there.

I honked my horn thinking he shouldn’t have done that and he over took and then suddenly put his brakes on causing me to do the same.

As we emerged onto the motorway I pulled out to overtake and he was leant out of his window looking back at me giving the wan@er sign. I passed him and carried on as normal and left him in the distance.

dilligaf76

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68 posts

55 months

Wednesday 14th February
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Glosphil said:
I regularly overtake on 2-lane slip roads onto motorways & I drive a Leon with 'only' 150hp. Too many drivers try to join the motorway at too slow a speed & I have no wish to be reduced to their too slow, & unsafe, speed.

Occassionslly I have stayed in the inside lane of the slip road to pass a car driving slowly in the RH lane.
Well yes you’re certainly right on that one, people really need to match the speed of the cars that are already on the motorway in order to merge safely!