Well that's not advanced Steve. Not at all. Advanced driving on the motorway is about maintaining safe and lawful progress and therefore having to slow down on the main carriageway to 60mph is poor planning. When you instead could leave at 70 and use the slip road to decelerate...
I am an advanced rider. Your move was arrogant and inconsiderate - it was the epitome of poor planning. You're a dangerous example to inexperienced riders. 3/10
@@andythecontractor7740 I’m afraid it’s just you opinion and has no foundation in either law or professional practice. It seemed perfect planning to me. He considered moving back into lane one behind the lorry - but was perfectly capable of overtaking the lorry and also leaving the motorway without either slowing down or increasing his speed. Bloody good to watch in my opinion.
Motorway rules state that when leaving the motorway you should be in lane one, and to indicate at the three hundred yard marker. All the driver has to do in this video is to slow behind the lorry ahead. Leaving at about one hundred meter's is very bad driving, and dangerous!
I think it was safe in this case as he had good visibility, a good gap in front of the lorry and no chance of that gap being lost when he committed to pass the lorry. Certainly he couldn't have left it any later and this was only a safe manoeuvre for an experienced advanced driver (who was probably also very familiar with the junction).
he drove pretty well in my view
Why are they bad tactics Steve? Based on what? Would you have preferred him to sit at 60mph behind the HGV?
Yes.
No mention on the passing on left rule?
nice
Bad driving leaving it so late
Well that's not advanced Steve. Not at all. Advanced driving on the motorway is about maintaining safe and lawful progress and therefore having to slow down on the main carriageway to 60mph is poor planning. When you instead could leave at 70 and use the slip road to decelerate...
I am an advanced rider. Your move was arrogant and inconsiderate - it was the epitome of poor planning. You're a dangerous example to inexperienced riders. 3/10
@@andythecontractor7740 I’m afraid it’s just you opinion and has no foundation in either law or professional practice. It seemed perfect planning to me. He considered moving back into lane one behind the lorry - but was perfectly capable of overtaking the lorry and also leaving the motorway without either slowing down or increasing his speed. Bloody good to watch in my opinion.
Motorway rules state that when leaving the motorway you should be in lane one, and to indicate at the three hundred yard marker. All the driver has to do in this video is to slow behind the lorry ahead. Leaving at about one hundred meter's is very bad driving, and dangerous!
I think it was safe in this case as he had good visibility, a good gap in front of the lorry and no chance of that gap being lost when he committed to pass the lorry. Certainly he couldn't have left it any later and this was only a safe manoeuvre for an experienced advanced driver (who was probably also very familiar with the junction).
Should, not must. Perfectly safe and very competent in my professional opinion.
u lot ain't got a clue