'Keep left' reminders go up
Middle lane hogs to be reminded but only for a week
At last! The Department of Transport is to start reminding drivers to 'keep left unless overtaking' on the UK’s motorways and 'A' roads, using electronic message boards. The downside? The campaign's only going to last a week.
From 7am today, selected motorway message signs will display the message 'Keep left unless overtaking' for a week. This, said the department, is "part of an overall campaign this summer that encourages better driving habits to reduce congestion and improve safety for us all."
Transport Minister Derek Twigg said: "We want all drivers to think about how they are using motorway lanes. The 'Keep left unless overtaking' signs are designed to raise awareness among road users of their driving habits and the impact they can have on others. Better use of motorway lanes will help to avoid causing great irritation to other drivers. It can also help to keep traffic moving freely, reducing congestion and improving safety for us all".
Forty variable message signs will be used in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Lancashire, South Yorkshire, West Midlands, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
The Highways Agency is urging road users to ask themselves:
- Have I finished overtaking?
- Is the road ahead clear?
- Could I move to the left?
- Am I holding up traffic behind me by staying in this lane?
The Highway Code advises motorway drivers to keep in a left-hand lane unless they are overtaking slower-moving vehicles. Drivers are told to return to the left hand lane after completing the overtaking manoeuvre or if they are holding up traffic behind them.
Public response
Public response from earlier 'Keep left' Highways Agency trials in October 2004 and January 2005 showed that a large part of the driving public supported the signs. Over half of public response was positive, with many wanting further campaigns. Results from trials in October 2004 showed that on average an additional 200 vehicles per hour moved left at each of the six locations -- the department didn't say what proportion this represented but, since peak traffic flows on the M25 (for example) hit around 10,000 vehicles an hour, it's not high.
They tell us that other messages during so-called motorway month are:
- Make time for a break
- Keep your distance
- Watch your speed
- Take extra care at roadworks
- Don't phone while driving.
I did witness a biker on the M40 giving a BMW middle-lane hog some serious abuse (via hand signals) yesterday. It made me smile, only cos the BMW driver couldn't work out what he'd done wrong.
DC
Edited to say, wouldn't it be cool if they could have PH style ranting
smileys on the signs...? "...Move over you lane hogging t
ts...!"
>> Edited by roop on Monday 8th August 11:07
well it's a start. IMO this is the most annoying facet of motorway driving today. It frustrates quicker drivers and often leads to illegal undertaking which can be dangerous. I believe if lane discipline was improved, journey times and congestion would be reduced as well as accidents !
Something like:
"This lane isn't just for you,
" OR:
"What the
are you overtaking, are you blind?" I still might get the second one done when I get home!
They do those signs here in Oz but their version is much better:
"Keep left unless overtaking, offenders will be fined 100 Dollars!"
A purge is overdue on the M8 around Glasgow, which I drive daily. Three-lane carriageways are consistently reduced to two - resulting in increased congestion - by buffoons who appear to think lane one is paved with piranhas.
Also, who are these dawdlers who hog lane two of A-class dual carriageways, thus preventing any form of legal overtaking? If they're preparing to turn right, fair enough, but when their target junction lies one, two or more miles away, their actions are unneccessary, selfish and - like MLMs - they screw traffic flow.
>> Edited by jetoid on Monday 8th August 12:21
And the next sign further down had the same message but with letters missing , thought i was on countdown for a minute
I've seen 'em all - men, women, young, old, big car, small...it makes no difference. If you are an absolute D**K, then you always will be.
By the way, being held up by a total idiot shouldn't encourage you to undertake. I've seen too many serious accidents and near misses....it ain't worth it.
Something also needs to be done about the signs at junctions 4 and 9 on the M40 - where the motorway is two lanes at this point, with entry on to the motorway being lane 1.. This causes no end of confusion to quite a few drivers, usually going quite slowly, thinking they have to leave their lane to join the motorway...
It's also interesting that as soon as people see/view the signs being on they instinctively slow down/brake.. Then see it's a message, such as take time for a break, etc.. and then speed back up again - is this the intention?? hmmm...

The one which always make me smile is "make time for a break" - if I am reading the sign I have already set off on my journey and I probably have to be at the destination by a particular time. The only way to make time for a break is to drive quicker. Is that a suitable defence

Most of them are too busy staring at the road three metres in front of their bonnet to notice a sign anyway.
They should bring back public service adverts on the TV that explain the theory behind proper driving. Lets face it, the driving test doesn't anymore. All instructors teach is how to jump through the hoops for the examiner.
Her justification is that if she gets into the inside lane then she is worried she won't get out again. I think the reality is that she isn't confident about changing lanes and just sitting in the middle lane for the whole journey is her comfort zone.
I'm not for one minute suggesting this is a valid argument, but it is an interesting insight into the mentality of MLMs, isn't it?
Edit: What andrew d said.
>> Edited by JonRB on Monday 8th August 13:51
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