Hindhead Tunnel
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JustLiam85

Original Poster:

37 posts

43 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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Can you overtake in the hindhead tunnel? Both lanes green.

Oceanrower

1,253 posts

135 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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Of course. It’s a dual carriageway!

HTP99

24,695 posts

163 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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Yes, why you ask!?

Tymb

221 posts

118 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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Yes, do it most days. You are also allowed to drive at 70 (if you are in a vehicle that is allowed to travel at 70 on a duel carriageway). I have only ever seen the tunnel run at National speed limit or 40mph.

Tymb

221 posts

118 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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You are also allowed to change lanes even if the tunnel is empty, such as move to the inside lane if you’ve decided 50mph is a safe and reasonable speed, if there is someone behind you.


Grumps.

17,114 posts

59 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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JustLiam85 said:
Can you overtake in the hindhead tunnel? Both lanes green.
Certainly not, unless your ride is slammed.

mac96

5,700 posts

166 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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Are we missing the point? Of course you may overtake in the Hindhead Tunnel, but the question was 'can' you overtake?'.

To which the answer is obviously that it depends on what you are driving, what you are trying to overtake, and the behaviour of the driver being overtaken. You probably cannot overtake a Ferrari if you are driving a tractor.

Signed:

A. Pedant.

TheInternet

5,164 posts

186 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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The line between the lanes always strikes me as a bit odd, as if it was in some way supposed to be solid.

The other question is why do so many people think the limit is 60mph?

HTP99

24,695 posts

163 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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Must admit when I do go through there and even though the lines down the centre are broken I do sometimes think "should I be moving lanes" I think because other tunnels that I have driven through do seem to be no moving between lanes.

JustLiam85

Original Poster:

37 posts

43 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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It’s the lines that are confusing. Normal duel carriageway lines then they seem connected. They’re not, but they look it. It’s a strange one. I see cars sticking to lanes, cars moving all over the place. It’s just odd. It was just a honest observation question really

JustLiam85

Original Poster:

37 posts

43 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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It’s the lines that are confusing. Normal duel carriageway lines then they seem connected. They’re not, but they look it. It’s a strange one. I see cars sticking to lanes, cars moving all over the place. It’s just odd. It was just a honest observation question really

rallye101

2,513 posts

220 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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JustLiam85 said:
It’s the lines that are confusing. Normal duel carriageway lines then they seem connected. They’re not, but they look it. It’s a strange one. I see cars sticking to lanes, cars moving all over the place. It’s just odd. It was just a honest observation question really
Agreed, the lines are odd but I always overtake

Somewhatfoolish

4,977 posts

209 months

Monday 30th January 2023
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JustLiam85 said:
It’s the lines that are confusing. Normal duel carriageway lines then they seem connected. They’re not, but they look it. It’s a strange one. I see cars sticking to lanes, cars moving all over the place. It’s just odd. It was just a honest observation question really
The length of lines on a dashed line represent the hazard level. It seems they consider Hindhead Tunnel extra hazardous biggrin

(Either that or - and I suspect this is the case tbh - that it's too difficult for them to paint near the road studs for some technical reason, but oh well take advantage!)

Collectingbrass

2,697 posts

218 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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If it really was no overtaking it would be two solid white lines either side of the cats eyes. A solid line on a single side is telling that side it can't change lanes / overtake. This is (probably) trying to encourage you to stay in lane to reduce accidents from either poor overtaking, poor driving by the overtakee or bunching by the otherwise middle lane owners.

This is not a debate I would want to have at the side of the road though...

Lynchie999

3,619 posts

176 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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... yeh I always overtake... people always slow down in the tunnel to 50 or something...

Yex GTR

4,608 posts

243 months

Tuesday 31st January 2023
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I generally find the tunnel being utilised in Sport+ mode and the windows down gets the necessary effect biggrin