Hope they all got points as well.

Actually I was thought this was about about a load of BMW nobheads going to a car meet. I was very disappointed when I actually read the article
In sure there would have been Audi and BMW drivers caught up.
 
The Highway Code clearly states the hard shoulder must not be used for overtaking or avoiding congestion. Using the hard shoulder to avoid traffic is not only selfish - it's illegal
In sure there would have been Audi and BMW drivers caught up.
It was the headline M5 drivers fined. I believe it's a flashy BMW.
 
I wish more would get fined for passing the red X on motorway lanes when, they are also needing to be closed. Same as those who’d drive to the front in the wrong lane and then suddenly “realise” they need to move over.
 
I can understand some of the excuses. Like
I thought they had opened the hard shoulder up to clear traffic.
I suppose one person dose it as they can see the exit slip road up ahead and the others follow not realising.
Maybe they mistakenly thought it was one of those all lane running things (death lanes i refuse to drive in )
 
I wish more would get fined for passing the red X on motorway lanes when, they are also needing to be closed. Same as those who’d drive to the front in the wrong lane and then suddenly “realise” they need to move over.
There was a thread on here a few weeks ago about merge-in-turn. Most posters seem to be keen on it, and it ought to be standard practice even when there is no sign saying it.
 
Sorry, I only have conversations with people who have more than 3 working neurons.

Instead of nonsense like that, why don't you give a proper answer to my question?

Oh - sorry - I forgot - you can't, can you, this:
Mostly Prius and Tesla drivers.
is just something you made up, and as per usual you DGAS if it's true.

As per usual you don't think the people on this forum deserve truthful statements - any old falsified rubbish you spaff out will do.
 
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