Having been on a bit of a road trip today, a question came up. Whitest travelling on various motorways and major A roads with dual carriageways at the speed limit for the type of road overtaking slower traffic in the near side lane normally a few cars in succession the traffic was very light.. Is it ok or correct for a vehicle travelling in the near side lane when it comes up to a slower moving vehicle than themselves to simply pull over into the outside lane to overtake the slower moving lane so they do not have to slow down themselves but now as they are travelling well below the speed limit they now force the vehicles travelling in the outside lane to brake to slow down to their speed.? The slower vehicle could have speeded up to the outside lane so as not to affect the faster vehicles or waited for a gap to overtake the slower moving vehicle that they did not want to slow down for? I lost count of how many times this happened on my 300 mile trip?
What are your thoughts ? Is it ok / correct for the vehicle travelling well below the speed limit to drastically slow the faster moving traffic so they don’t have to slow to the speed of the vehicle in front of them.??
What are your thoughts ? Is it ok / correct for the vehicle travelling well below the speed limit to drastically slow the faster moving traffic so they don’t have to slow to the speed of the vehicle in front of them.??