Mind your motorway manners
Too many motorway drivers are putting themselves at risk on their journeys by tailgating, hogging the middle lane, undertaking or making late lane changes. The most frequent complaints from our members relate to tailgating, with speeding, failing to indicate and last-minute swooping across three lanes to leave the motorway are also high on the list.
Although many risky actions are unintentional, GEM's Road Safety Adviser warns that they’re still intimidating to others on the motorway.
“The potential consequences when something goes wrong are severe, whether a driver deliberately follows too close, or simply doesn’t realise,” he says.
“Our members regularly place being tailgated up there at the top of the list of annoying, unpleasant and dangerous threats they experience on the road, and for good reason.”
“Imagine a sudden problem ahead of you on a motorway. According to the Highway Code, if you’re driving at 70mph you will need a minimum of 96 metres to come to a stop. This requires you to be alert and able to react immediately to the problem you’ve spotted ahead.
“Someone close behind you is much less likely to see the hazard you’ve seen, meaning they’ll find they have no time and space to react – and risk running into the rear of your car before even starting to slow down.”
Top tips for time and space
We’ve compiled a list of tips for safer motorway driving:
· Always ensure you have time and space to stop safely. Leave a minimum two-second gap between you and the vehicle in front.
· In poor weather, double that gap to four seconds.
· If you’re concerned that someone is following you too closely, then leave plenty of extra room ahead of you so that you can lose speed gradually if you need to.
· Drive in the left-hand lane unless you’re overtaking. When you have completed the overtake, move back to the left-hand lane.
· Watch out for the exit or interchange signs so you can be in the right lane in plenty of time before leaving the motorway.
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