They will tell me that when a car driver sees a queue in the nearside lane that car, and most of the others too, will go right to the front of the queue in the offside lane and then barge in front.
This is fine for the car driver, but it renders the inside lane as nothing more than a car park and we sit there like lemons getting nowhere fast and a tacho clocking away at our driving time.
Whether it good practice or not, as soon as a lorry pulls out and does that we all start to move again.
Surely a case for merge in turn or zip merge signs to be placed at 2 and one mile intervals on the approach so we can all use both lanes and merge fairly.
Pat
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