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Like the title says today was the first time I ventured onto the motorway only passing my test last Tuesday and you've gotta love outside lane hero's cutting across all three lanes for a junction was interesting to witness at the wheel anyways looking forward to my trip to Sheffield Friday after work can't wait for rush hour on the M1
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Friday just gone was awful around leeds/sheffield on the M1.
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I don't see the problem with motorways, they're just dual carriageways with more overtaking opportunity...wish they'd make the A14 a motorway tbh!
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Wish they would do it on the A1 near doncaster aswell!
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Well done First time for everything!
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(28-07-2014, 08:39 PM)Toms306 Wrote: I don't see the problem with motorways, they're just dual carriageways with more overtaking opportunity...wish they'd make the A14 a motorway tbh!
(28-07-2014, 08:41 PM)Marcus1991 Wrote: Wish they would do it on the A1 near doncaster aswell!
And the A64 from Leeds to Scarborough...
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Well done for venturing onto motorway
I was shit scared of changing lanes and side swiping someone
Once I got on realised it was nothing to worry about
The a1 is a f*cking joke, lorry behind lorry overtaking a lorry doing 0.5mph slower for the whole journey wankers
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Was proper nervous/excited(gaaaaaaaaay I know) to get on the motorway then once u get going then it becomes boring real quick first proper trek is Friday so fingers crossed I won't be on BBC news causing a huge crash on the M1
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Don't jynx it lol!
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don't become a middle lane wanker, and you'll be fine.
also, don't tailgate, don't brake unless absolutely necessary, braking on motorways is what causes tailbacks and accidents.
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(28-07-2014, 09:41 PM)welshpug Wrote: don't become a middle lane wanker, and you'll be fine.
also, don't tailgate, don't brake unless absolutely necessary, braking on motorways is what causes tailbacks and accidents.
So basically, don't become an Audi driver? :p
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I learned in Germany where there are a minimum number of mandatory motorway lessons.
It is ridiculous that UK driving schools do not have motorway driving lessons!
This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted above as fact.
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Still cant believe motorway isn't compulsory for the driving test
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Problem is there is plenty of the UK that isn't within even 2 hours drive of a motorway. It wouldn't be very practical!
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Exactly that...there are no motorways in the whole county of Suffolk lol, I've only ever been on one, an that was about a 5hr round trip lol.
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I ran motorway lessons and passplus for my students...but you cant force them. Once they have passed its unlikely they want to spend MORE on lessons.
However having motorways/dualcarriageways handy is an issue....for both arguments.
IE: you could pass your test/be trained and never have done over 50 or been on a road with more than a lane for each flow of traffic.
So jumping on the motorway is a HUGE jump. The different rules, signs, the slip road, higher speed and need for more acceleration, careful mirror use, 3 lanes or more plus hard shoulder, have traffic blast passed you at 100mph+.
Its a different ball game for those lads/lasses
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Was gonna say, its strange how you're allowed on when you're never actually taught to the rules of the motorway - you kind of have to just.. figure it out... lol I mean theres not much difference but if an insurance claim came down to it, it'd be chalk and cheese.
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Motorway etiquette is horrific in this country (middle lane wankers, tailgating etc) and can only be a result of never actually having proper use of a motorway enforced. We're told but never shown, and so often drivers pick up bad habits from other drivers. Hop over to France (and probably the rest if Europe as well) and they only ever pull out of their lane to overtake. They're doing something right apparantly.
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(29-07-2014, 07:04 AM)Piggy Wrote: I ran motorway lessons and passplus for my students...but you cant force them. Once they have passed its unlikely they want to spend MORE on lessons.
However having motorways/dualcarriageways handy is an issue....for both arguments.
IE: you could pass your test/be trained and never have done over 50 or been on a road with more than a lane for each flow of traffic.
So jumping on the motorway is a HUGE jump. The different rules, signs, the slip road, higher speed and need for more acceleration, careful mirror use, 3 lanes or more plus hard shoulder, have traffic blast passed you at 100mph+.
Its a different ball game for those lads/lasses
Yeah totally, The actual scariest ones to drive on are the NSL 2 or 3 lane dual carriageways with proper slip roads as the lanes tend to be narrower, the slip roads tend to be shorter, there is no hard shoulder and they don't tend to run anywhere near as straight as motorways so you lose the longer distance visibility. I was lucky to have been taken on a few of these in my lessons but was told that on a NSL road I would still pass the test even if I didn't reach the speed limit or even get into 5th.
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At least your first time wasn't in a fiesta with some dodgy steering components so the steering wheel wobbled like crazy over 60mph and a mate edging you to go faster. Only nearly crashed once
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(28-07-2014, 08:37 PM)Marcus1991 Wrote: Friday just gone was awful around leeds/sheffield on the M1.
Got stuck in this myself. Took 6 hours to drive from Reading to Leeds last Friday. On a Monday morning leaving Leeds around 4am it takes around 3hr 30.
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