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Old 7th October 2021, 07:53   #17
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Originally Posted by AndyN01 View Post
As for Lane Markings these help:

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-high.../road-markings

Picking up on "Information" (and this applies at all roads) you'll mostly see "Lane Dividers" the short line followed by a large gap.

If this changes then that's Information to used. There are, of course, technical standards about the width of the line, its length, the distance between them etc.

So, if the lane divider becomes a "Hazard Warning Line" (the opposite of a lane divider, long line, short gap) then there's a hazard of some sort up ahead. That hazard, in this case, is the slip road.

I'd want to be in the correct Lane as soon as possible after the hazard line starts and earlier if there's other Information to help out with Position.


I use a different plan of action to Number 6. ".....You use the markers to adjust your speed and position (my highlighting) on the approach to the "Slip Road....."

I'd rather have about a minute to get into position (From the information - the Road Sign) than using the 3, 2, 1, exit markers which at 70mph gives just 9 seconds to get into position.

Obviously you make your own choices and create your own plan. Think of all those Police Camera Action shows where we see someone in Lane 3 diving across to try and make an exit.

If I've misinterpreted then apologies in advance.


For fun, have a look at the lines on some roads you know and see what changes and when it changes, particularly where there are bends, dips, crests etc.

And one tip.....

Generally the more markings on the approach to a hazard, the greater the danger.

i did a driver awareness course, not because i'd been naughty but i NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD- the chance to pay and do one, they too mentioned "the more markings on the approach to a hazard, the greater the danger". To me that was a new way of thinking and it stuck with me.

Tried the link but nothing about slip lane markings, those short white lines. Cant find anything from my search at the internet

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