Bororeddaz
Active member
Lane 1 (the one on the left) is for routine driving. The other 2 lanes (the one in the middle and the one on the right) are for overtaking. Driving at 50mph in lane 2 (that’s the one in the middle) whilst lane 1 (the left one remember) remains empty is dangerous and could quite easily lead to an incident that shuts the A19 and causes the road network around Teesside to grind to a halt for hours.
Whilst we are at it, if you use the A19 southbound and FILTER onto the parkway, the road has been specifically designed to FILTER onto the parkway to reduce congestion. There is no traffic lights or roundabout. Braking and reducing your speed to less than half the speed limit causes congestion and the likelihood of someone being rear ended thus creating a lane closure and bringing the road network around Teesside to grind to a halt.
Just have a little think about the above and then I will gladly explain correct lane navigation of Portrack interchange.
Whilst we are at it, if you use the A19 southbound and FILTER onto the parkway, the road has been specifically designed to FILTER onto the parkway to reduce congestion. There is no traffic lights or roundabout. Braking and reducing your speed to less than half the speed limit causes congestion and the likelihood of someone being rear ended thus creating a lane closure and bringing the road network around Teesside to grind to a halt.
Just have a little think about the above and then I will gladly explain correct lane navigation of Portrack interchange.