CiniO wrote: » Well I disagree. IMO it's undertake as any other and it's illegal. But it's not a discussion for this thread.
Caliden wrote: » Have to disagree, it's an exit lane hence not undertaking so no need to discuss further.
cormie wrote: » I'm basing my opinion on what I've seen discussed and confirmed on an older thread here and unless anything has changed since, I'd be 99% confident it's perfectly fine to pass on the left in such situations. What about a road like this: http://goo.gl/maps/moeWI (first one to come to mind, would have to think harder to remember similar down south). It wouldn't make sense that all vehicles in the left hand lane of the right carriage couldn't be passed on the left by vehicles going on the left carriage.
Fred Swanson wrote: » This post has been deleted.
deandean wrote: » It's hard to believe, but the driver survived THIS :eek:
Spook_ie wrote: »
Spook_ie wrote: » Dutch Dashcams
josip wrote: » The Dutch, known the world over for their dykes. But not their Dashcams.
Thoie wrote: » It's like 17 minutes of watching Audis change lanes on the M50.
Spook_ie wrote: » Anyways European Compilation
Kenny Logins wrote: » "Lorry shunts trapped car along motorway at 50mph"http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/11179130/Lorry-shunts-trapped-car-along-motorway-at-50mph-dashboard-footage.html
corktina wrote: » this thread has gone to the dogs. Very little ass saving or original material
celticbest wrote: » ^^ Looks like they drove the R/A correctly, the Peugeot looks like it was crossing lanes? PS, I think you should have put the video in this Thread,http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057288436
b318isp wrote: » No, there are two lanes, the trucks moved from the right lane to the left. MODS: Sorry, this should have been put in RB thread. Feel free to move if necessary.
celticbest wrote: » :eek: Check the road markings again[/IMG][/URL]
celticbest wrote: » :eek: Check the road markings again, Peugeot should have stayed in Lane 1, trucks had choice of lane 2 or 3 as lane 2 split into 2 lanes.