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Ashley Neal

Ashley Neal

5 жыл бұрын

This is the most contentious issue I've ever had on any of videos that I've produced. Is there really any priority went two lanes merge into one? I've had many comments where professional drivers (Including driving instructors) have got it wrong. I'm sure they'll still be some silly commenters though.
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@ianskywalker278
@ianskywalker278 5 жыл бұрын
This should be air on national television. I feel that the only people watching this is the courteous driver sadly.
@delrich21
@delrich21 4 жыл бұрын
Rightly said Ian
@jeffp2966
@jeffp2966 3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more! I think it's the only way to get the message across to the general public.
@sb_dunk
@sb_dunk 3 жыл бұрын
@@jeffp2966 maybe throw in a car crash and pizza to get people talking about it
@MrWrob32
@MrWrob32 2 жыл бұрын
Think you hit the nail on the head. I've been driving for 25 years, never had any points on me licence, but I still make mistakes, hence why I love Ashley's channel
@johnpulawski35
@johnpulawski35 2 жыл бұрын
Not true at all I am a very discourteous driver and I just watch these videos to feed my massive superiority complex
@lapamful
@lapamful 5 жыл бұрын
But... but... but if you allow other motorists to get in front of you they'll be two or even three metres ahead of you! Thus causing you to literally lose years off your life and when you get home, the wife will look older, she won't recognise you any more because you'll have gone grey and the kids will have left home already and your dinner will be cold! #truefacts
@lapamful
@lapamful 5 жыл бұрын
But thank you Ashley, was actually wondering about this the other day. So this is good to know.
@BrianMcGuirkBMG
@BrianMcGuirkBMG 5 жыл бұрын
That explains a lot.
@cakonemicke2198
@cakonemicke2198 5 жыл бұрын
sad but true
@paulminshall8793
@paulminshall8793 5 жыл бұрын
I’m not sure a merging lane is intended for people to overtake on. Surely it is better to match speed so it is easier to get in?
@gazp2194
@gazp2194 5 жыл бұрын
So this is why my wife looks 80,and I'm still.21_.., thank you
@Omfgwhtavid
@Omfgwhtavid 5 жыл бұрын
When everyone (it's rare) does what they're supposed to it works like a zip on some clothing, everything just slots into place. It's super efficient.
@richH1625
@richH1625 3 жыл бұрын
A couple of decades ago on roadworks in germany\holland they had roadsigns depicting a zip where each tooth was clearly a car. It seemed very effective. I suppose they could have had signs saying "no overtaking" "leave spaces and merge alternately" but 'zip' said it all so neatly.
@CptnKremmen
@CptnKremmen 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, that's the quickest way to everyone where they are going. Anyone would think it was rocket science.
@mikejennings6887
@mikejennings6887 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure I have occasionally seen signs in the UK that say "Like a Zip" together with a graphic illustration. Shame it's not more widely used. One for the appropriate authority to consider to provide wider education.
@ernestmfakudze
@ernestmfakudze Жыл бұрын
I've heard of the zipper merge too and it works great if everyone cooperate. It also means that all available lanes are fully utilised at all times. When there are roadworks many people get angry when there are signs from two miles back announcing that the lane will close and yet some people drive on that lane until right at the very place where it closes and then try to zipper-merge onto the next lane. Those that get angry don't get one thing: if everybody immediately moved off the lane that will close two miles back as soon as they see the sign it would cause unnecessary congestion on the other lane/s and one lane would be unused. However, what I don't like is when people leave it too late to stop using a late that's closing on the motorway because that puts everyone at risk. I've seen cops having to force drivers off the closed lane because some drivers never leave the lane until they crash onto the broken down vehicle on that lane. That's how people get killed when they have broken down on the motorway.
@saintanger66
@saintanger66 5 ай бұрын
Car ahead rule , state safe 🙏
@andymitchell368
@andymitchell368 5 жыл бұрын
2:19 the man in the red van is a proper See You Next Tuesday lol
@wumpty93
@wumpty93 5 жыл бұрын
The way I see it is if the car is behind you. You have priority but if the car is In front of you they have priority, it's a simple rule that saves many problems with merge and turn but it doesn't always work like that. Ashley you highlighted pretty much every problem well done 👏 I learned something today
@joedowle7046
@joedowle7046 5 жыл бұрын
A lot of drivers get this wrong and often push their way through, if people just looked out for each other and merged in turn, it would make it a lot easier for everyone.
@andyowens5494
@andyowens5494 5 жыл бұрын
John Bower Yes, but people in cars aren’t people any more to some drivers. They wouldn’t do it on foot. Maybe we will get to pavement rage, or given the aging population, mobility scooter rage, but once its face to face, folks tend to be more polite.
@zaink7037
@zaink7037 5 жыл бұрын
@John Bower it's people like that who mainly drive like knobs. It probably doesn't click in their heads that they aren't getting to their destination quicker
@shannjorentwins
@shannjorentwins 5 жыл бұрын
“The best thing to always do, back off let the idiots pass”- ashley neal😂
@JordanLR
@JordanLR 3 жыл бұрын
Should make that into a bumper sticker
@thomascarroll9556
@thomascarroll9556 3 жыл бұрын
Spot on Karen, keep them in front where you can control the distance between you and them.
@MegaRugster
@MegaRugster 3 жыл бұрын
This is a hard one, sometimes it's preferable to have the idiots in front but other times for them to be behind you. If they ram you, it's their fault by default. If in front.. they can force you to ram them.. and that's never a good situation, trying to prove it's their fault is difficult. My wife slammed into a guy who simply stopped in the right side of the lane, then indicated to turn into his driveway, as he'd done countless times before. Only this time, due to his late indication and sudden stop, my wife was unable to stop. Both of them ended up in hospital and both cars were wrecked. After court action the insurance companies paid for both cars. imo his should have paid for ours, but given how premiums work it doesn't really matter anymore. If he'd paid attention, slowed down and indicated, it might never have happened. For my part, I was standing at the side of the road waiting to be picked up. I attended to the idiot first.. then to my wife, which has for the last decade been an ongoing issue of contention. :D
@MrEricharper
@MrEricharper 2 жыл бұрын
@@MegaRugster takes some doing to "force someone to ram you "?
@MegaRugster
@MegaRugster 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrEricharper Not really, it's quite easy, depends on how stupid the rammer is. Esp if they tailgate, something I'm continually warning my wife not to do, she drives so close to the car in front you can see the hair on the back of the drivers head.
@StuartDWright
@StuartDWright 5 жыл бұрын
Been driving for 37 years. Watched this video with my son who is learning. We both learned something. Where there is a clear merge from one lane into another (with arrows), traffic very often backs up in the live lane and people who know the route move into that lane early. They then usually assume priority (and often beligerance) towards drivers who correctly use the closing lane up to the point it closes and then try to merge. This is where problems are most likely to happen IMO. Many thanks
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 3 жыл бұрын
It is not correct : moving from the closing lane when traffic is still moving freely is the most efficient method ; the idiots who try to push in at the last moment cause compression waves of braking in the open lane and are the ones who need to be educated . if everyone moved over as soon as the closure was signed ahead , there would be no problem , nor reduction of speed .
@palemale2501
@palemale2501 3 жыл бұрын
@@derekheeps1244 Sorry You are so wrong - is it a wind up. Always a slowing up of cars - to have no braking and backing up of cars on the approach to the merge point, the cars would need to merge flawlessly PLUS instantly DOUBLE their speed for the full length of restriction (OR drive along with their clearance to next car halved) - simple hydraulics, as neither of the last 2 happen so there is always a tail back . A compromise would be to increase your speed say by 50% and decrease you clearance to car in front by maybe 50% (needs calculations) but this combination is counter instinctive and nuts lol. Am surprised Ashley never pulled you up on this. Soup dragon is right about tail backs and possibly blocked roundabouts which is a bad additional outcome.
@stephenevans2518
@stephenevans2518 3 жыл бұрын
@@derekheeps1244 The only way to guarantee any sort of smooth merge is to merge at the point that the lane closes - otherwise it is ALWAYS going to be a free for all with vastly different speeds in the two lanes, which causes frustration and is dangerous. The most efficient method is merging evenly, ie 1 from one lane, one from the other, and the only way for this to realistically be achieved is to do this at the point where the road goes to one lane
@MegaRugster
@MegaRugster 3 жыл бұрын
It's funny, up here at the queensferry crossing bridge, coming from the south, the merging occurs near the bridge, at the last junction, prior to that, you can have upto 5 miles of tailbacks of the middle lane, eventually the left lane breaks off into an overpass. The right lane merges into the middle. It's actually faster to go down the left lane, break off the motorway, go over the roundabout at the overpass, and then back down to merge into the middle lane.. than it is to drive "in" the middle or right hand merging lane. This can save you literally hours of waiting or moving at 0-10mph.. yet the vast majority of drivers.. rush for the right lane to get a sort of queue hop on the middle lane. Or they sit in the middle lane.. both middle and right traffic can be loosing 2-3 hours in the queue. Every day.
@jamesowen418
@jamesowen418 2 жыл бұрын
@@MegaRugster my friend told me this, and I didn't believe it until I tried it one day, it makes no sense yet is the quickest option! Meanwhile all those in the middle lane thinking they're saving themselves time are doing exactly the opposite.... Madness....
@bailey125
@bailey125 5 жыл бұрын
It's hard when most people know the incorrect thing. If you try to do the correct thing (stay in inner lane until both lanes merge into one), people for some reason see this as 'unfair' or 'cheating' or 'queue skipping' and when you get to the merge the other cars just close all the gaps thinking that they are teaching you a lesson when in fact they're the ones in the wrong.
@kubiyoshi2744
@kubiyoshi2744 5 жыл бұрын
Yes but other cars are not polite and drive slowly in front of you. They can see there is no place for them but they still accelerate and pass you over. As they are in front of you they assume they are in the right of way even thin their lane is ending and they push into your car. Thats a wanker move to do. Just stay behind, I can merge but do not accelerate and push in me. This is a road rage.
@projectxgaming
@projectxgaming 4 жыл бұрын
Depends, but still. If the car is not indicating hell merge ill not let this guy through because his too lazy to put an indicator
@alexd5670
@alexd5670 2 жыл бұрын
Stupid. So - from now - I wil ever use only the left line and will skip all those dumbs waiting correctly in their line.
@Fromatic
@Fromatic 2 жыл бұрын
@@projectxgaming there's no need to indicate at a merge, as stated by all sources in this video there is no priority, completely different to a lane change where both lanes are continuing andyou indicate because you are "changing lanes", in a merge there is no change, both lanes just merge and no indicating is needed
@confounded_feline
@confounded_feline 2 жыл бұрын
Only on this video to understand if what I knew was correct from an encounter earlier. Turns out it was. We have a congested bridge in town that was expanded into more lanes with one direction having a parallel two lane with a zipper merge at the end. The left lane is always jammed with very few people using the outside merge in turn lane. Today I coasted up the right lane overtaking the lane of congested traffic and looked for the most suitable gap and slowed down crawling forward waiting for my chance go merge into the gap. As I did this the large SUV beside me (I was in a small Yaris) sped up and closed the gap. As I signalled my intentions and the gap grew a bit but also noticing there was no gaps behind the SUV either he sped up again causing me to become dangerously stranded briefly straddling two opposing directional lanes before I could get safely back into the right. 100m up the road it splits in a Y; traffic lights on the right (where I came to a stop) and unimpeded through road up another direction on the other fork. The SUV flew past me window down F'ing and blinding. All I could do is shake my head and think wtf is wrong with people on the road. We were a hair's breadth from being in a horrible multicar collision.
@kevindinsdale8204
@kevindinsdale8204 5 жыл бұрын
At 65, driving for over 40 years, I have learnt something new. I do show consideration at these merges but now I am aware it should make me a better driver. Thank you, Ashley.
@Figureight
@Figureight 5 жыл бұрын
This is my number 1 pet peeve. Every time I try and merge in turn at the point of lane closure I am met with people closing the gap or beeping / shouting at me. Sometimes even still, you get people who are in the live lane pulling out half into yours to block you, as if they believe you are queue jumping.
@Windrichting69
@Windrichting69 5 жыл бұрын
Or they’re jealous of your Lan-Evo
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 3 жыл бұрын
because you ARE
@MrSupercar55
@MrSupercar55 3 жыл бұрын
Uneducated philistines. The difference between queue jumping and merging in turn isn’t as fuzzy as people think it is. Last year I had to sit a driver awareness course - on Zoom of course because of Covid-19 - and the reason for that was I was queue jumping in order to get to the right hand lane to do a right turn when the left hand lane was gridlocked with drivers turning left. The trouble was that I went past a pedestrian crossing island on the wrong side. Had I not gone the wrong side of the island to do my right turn, there’d have been no problem. When you merge in turn, at no point do you venture onto the wrong side of the road unless instructed otherwise by a contraflow system. It sounds to me like you’re doing the right thing there, mate. Btw, loving the GTA videos. Keep up the good work!!
@WalkingDday
@WalkingDday 3 жыл бұрын
@@MrSupercar55 Queue jumping and driving on the wrong side of the road are two different thing.
@benedictearlson9044
@benedictearlson9044 3 жыл бұрын
@@derekheeps1244 Derek he's not. You are supposed to use all available road space up to the merge point. If traffic in the left lane is stationary and the right hand lane is clear for half a mile to the merge point then everyone in the right lane should drive up the empty lane to the merge point. They are the rules and that prevents miles of gridlock in a single lane behind and increases overall traffic flow. So stop being a muppet.
@MovieMike1969
@MovieMike1969 5 жыл бұрын
Two into one in New Zealand is simple, no one has priority, you are just expected to merge like a zip, and 99% of drivers know this and will do this.
@bareq1981
@bareq1981 5 жыл бұрын
It's simple in Poland as well, if your lane ends, you have to give way. It's beyond me how such an important issue could not be regulated here in UK. I know we all should have common sense and courtesy towards others but what happens when there is a collision? Who would be blamed?
@bareq1981
@bareq1981 5 жыл бұрын
@Redblade it doesn't work like that, one of the lanes ends with broken line just like a slip road. Same rule of priority applies.
@blackmonjet4043
@blackmonjet4043 3 жыл бұрын
I live in the UK and my Instructor teaches all his students the Zip technique. 1 car after the over. In fact most people I know understand this but yet you still get Plebs who want to get 1 car ahead and fucking up the system. Creates so much traffic and chaos because one prick cant be patient
@mashrumz
@mashrumz 3 жыл бұрын
Same thing in Serbia
@lmaoroflcopter
@lmaoroflcopter 3 жыл бұрын
"Merge in turn" is the terminology used in the UK. Essentially *zipper merge*. Though you could be like a mate of mine who thought that meant "there is gonna be a merge on a corner coming up". 🤦‍♂️
@eleanorgregory8658
@eleanorgregory8658 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I found this very useful. I travel on 2 stretches of road where there are 2 into 1 mergers and have quite often found myself being squeeze or even nearly side swiped because the driver in the left hand lane thinks that it is their priority. I am simply just trying to merge in safely, but they just don’t like it. It’s not like I’m gaining anything that is going to massively impact on their journey.
@andrewmctaggart116
@andrewmctaggart116 5 жыл бұрын
It is like a zip each should take their turn in slotting in. Basically it's down to courtesy and good safe driving skills. I'm positive that it is totally legal to use both lanes and although some drivers feel its inappropriate to move ahead of the inside lane if it is moving slower It is the correct thing to do and keeps traffic flowing.
@pineapplepenumbra
@pineapplepenumbra 5 жыл бұрын
Like a zip is exactly how I've been explaining it to students for years.
@chris-hayes
@chris-hayes 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, zipper merge is the way to go, there's nothing courteous about merging way ahead and ultimately impeding the flow of traffic.
@andyman286
@andyman286 5 жыл бұрын
In New Zealand they have signs that say "Merge like a zip". Great place to drive if you get the chance. You should let people go when turning across you too.
@chris-hayes
@chris-hayes 5 жыл бұрын
@@andyman286 We need those here in the states
@Jivvi
@Jivvi 5 жыл бұрын
"Merge like a zip" still creates confusion, because some people think it means that the lanes are supposed to take turns, i.e., don't let two cars in a row get in from the other lane, even if they're both in front of you, because it's your lane's "turn".
@ram.64
@ram.64 5 жыл бұрын
When I went to driving school, nearly a decade ago, my instructor continually pushed an idea on me: "Take care of the car in front of you". It's a simple statement, but quite powerful and helps a lot. Obviously, in certain situations this isn't completely possible or you have multiple cars that influence your own driving. People make mistakes, if everyone would be a bit more careful and courteous, roads would be much safer. Alas, people are too self-absorbed to care about other participants in traffic.
@Medved290
@Medved290 5 жыл бұрын
My driving instructor told me to assume every other driver is a complete and total moron and to make allowances and to expect and shrug off stupidity. Your driving instructor sounds nicer :-)
@ram.64
@ram.64 5 жыл бұрын
@@Medved290 Haha, true. He did mentioned that to me as well, but I was trying to be positive.
@PhantomScottZ
@PhantomScottZ 5 жыл бұрын
5:06 - Every time I come across this scenario there's always people who prefer to block the outside lane further back (few hundred yards or so before the markings and signs appear) so it spoils it for everyone else too. All because of their lack of knowledge of "merge in turn". Total shame that a good sum of 'drivers' think that the merging lane is a "queue jumping lane", and for anyone who agrees with that last sentence needs to certainly re-evaluate their driving skills. And possibly licence, too. I always use the outside lane to even do everyone else a favour by saving a car length of traffic in the inside lane but undoubtedly 7 out of 10 people always contest this when on the road. I remember another dashcam poster on KZbin (deleted now unsurprisingly) was all for merge in turn in the comments section, but uploaded a video of themselves blocking someone from merging properly as to the rule of thumb. This explains it perfectly, and I hope those who don't know or believe merge in turn is another word for "queue jumping" has changed their minds.
@OkenWS
@OkenWS 5 жыл бұрын
I've just commented the same thing but with far less eloquence. Deliberately blocking traffic is surely an offence. I wonder if a Police dashcam submission service like Operation Snap would accept video of a road-blocking merge in turn vigilante as evidence leading to a ticket.
@garylee4767
@garylee4767 5 жыл бұрын
Top Vid, Ashley. As a truck driver I encounter car driver insisting that they must go first and even when I am in the right hand lane they just wont give up their 6ft of space. Really good to know there is no specific rule about this its just down to good manners. Love your channel. very informative without a preachy attitude that some have.
@pitball364able
@pitball364able 5 жыл бұрын
I can confirm Mr. Neal that I have learned quite a valuable amount of information in this video. Cracking job!
@mohammedaltaf6494
@mohammedaltaf6494 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ashley. I have been driving a number of years but your videos like this are still very educational. You never stop learning. Thanks again.
@adsm5457
@adsm5457 5 жыл бұрын
10:53 Taxi was never gonna let him get away with that was he 😂 Excellent video keep it up. 👏👏
@collinslfc
@collinslfc 5 жыл бұрын
The Jag was in the right because he drives a Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag (TG reference).
@Teqnyq
@Teqnyq 5 жыл бұрын
@@collinslfc needs more a's 😉
@JohnM...
@JohnM... 5 жыл бұрын
You forget, that without exception, all taxi drivers are dickheads.
@JiMxtreme
@JiMxtreme 5 жыл бұрын
Your videos are fantastic! I’m so glad that there’s someone like you educating people on these issues, especially given how well you explain them like in this video. It’s actually quite frightening the number of drivers out there that do assume priority, thereby demonstrating a dangerous lack of common sense. Maybe we can’t influence them on the road but at least you can help by spreading awareness and promoting more sensible driving. Keep doing what you do sir.
@sparkycalledmarky
@sparkycalledmarky 5 жыл бұрын
Regarding people assuming priority: I was always advised that the highway code never explicitly instructs anyone that they have priority, and instead only instructs when to give priority to someone else. Also, it is never safe to assume that anyone else will give priority as instructed for a wide variety of reasons. The objective is to ensure we act safely no matter what others do, and assuming too much or attempting to enforce our feeling of priority can be unsafe acts in themselves.
@DavidWood2
@DavidWood2 5 жыл бұрын
Spot on. www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/general-rules-techniques-and-advice-for-all-drivers-and-riders-103-to-158 contains the statement in question: "The rules in *The Highway Code* do not give you the right of way in any circumstance, but they advise you when you should give way to others. Always give way if it can help to avoid an incident." People who try to take priority and, worse still, enforce priority when it is not given as it ought to be, often lead to incidents. It is always best to remember we are human, humans make mistakes and, as Ashley says, many drivers misunderstand this scenario.
@Cat-sw3jn
@Cat-sw3jn 5 жыл бұрын
A van did this to me 18 months ago. Unfortunately I didn't have a dash cam. As soon as I saw that he was trying to overtake me when I was clearly in the front space (had done the zip method for the merging lanes), I braked but it was too late. He hit my car, admitted no fault (although the way he handled the accident it was so obvious these types of accidents happen to him all the time) and I ended up not claiming as it wasn't worth it. But I was 7.5 months pregnant at the time. It could have had much more dire circumstances. All this so he could be one car ahead. Crazy!
@ivang2716
@ivang2716 5 жыл бұрын
The videos really help Ashley ! thanks for the uploads
@fiedwards2462
@fiedwards2462 3 жыл бұрын
This is a very valuable lesson & changed my view of how to approach a merging situation. Makes things much less stressful.
@RibzRobins
@RibzRobins 5 жыл бұрын
An excellent video, even though I passed my test in October I still watch your content as there is always room for improvement especially on the roads I have learned something with this and many other videos you have made🙂 You are really good at your job 👍🏼
@richardwareing8298
@richardwareing8298 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the explanation Ashley,I've wondered about this for a long time. My observation of merging in turn is that many people just want to get ahead and aren't particularly interested in the rights and wrongs. Courtesy seems to be on the decline. I wonder how many bumps and scrapes occur at these merging lanes through sheer stubbornness on both sides. People like to get ahead even if they put their vehicle at risk. I've witnessed many road rage incidents in these circumstances. I've learned to hold back and let them in if it's going to become dangerous;It doesn't make any difference to my time of arrival. I think its down to the 'I won' mentality.
@Soulvex
@Soulvex 5 жыл бұрын
It gets me when people block two lanes when they are about to merge JUST to stop anyone else using the full lane.
@MrZoomZone
@MrZoomZone 2 жыл бұрын
This is all very well, but don't assume, sometimes there is a genuine reason that you have not seen. A cyclist, pedestrian, an object fallen off a car. Never get righteous.
@ivorjones6618
@ivorjones6618 Жыл бұрын
as a truck driver when on moterway contraflow situatios where the sign was 1 or 2 miles saying a lane was closed instead of merging into the two running lanes in plenty of time car driver carried on to the merge point and caused congestion those days we had c b radios and got three trucks abbrest to stop the idiots and the traffic stared to flow i never new of a truck driver who got in trouble with police for doing that
@lidge1994
@lidge1994 4 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite channels and one where I've learned a lot! Though the laws are slightly different in Croatia, I have picked up a few things that have made me a better driver. I've only been on the road alone for about a year and 5 months but I do feel I get better by the day!
@philipgeorge7516
@philipgeorge7516 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. As a driving instructor in the Winchester and Southampton areas, I get my pupils to watch your videos. It never ceases to amaze me how many motorists seem unable to show a bit of courtesy.
@rogerrules123
@rogerrules123 2 жыл бұрын
As my driving instructor always taught me: Q: "where is the best place for a bad driver?" A: "in front of you so you can keep an eye on them"
@JonTechilovsky
@JonTechilovsky 3 жыл бұрын
I misunderstood this for many years. I was one of those people getting annoyed at people travelling past the queuing traffic thinking they were queue skipping. But I mentioned the scenario to a German friend of mine who said in Germany its just common practise for all lanes to be used and filled up and then the cars merge in turn in a zip like fashion and its a faster process. This made a lot of sense to me and I've since changed my mind and accepted it is better for all to do it in this way. However a lot of people don't understand this, especially on motorways when 2 lanes are closed for example, there will be a huge queue for miles in 1 lane and the other lanes are empty, where as it makes much more sense to queue in the 2 lanes all the way up to the merging point and then merge in turn.
@HolyVamp1986
@HolyVamp1986 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Ashley,job done thank you.I've been driving 10 years now and that was a good educational video for me.Thanks again.
@QasimAli-xp8vl
@QasimAli-xp8vl 4 жыл бұрын
Thank u sir for taking the time to educate us all.!
@jackmeakins9375
@jackmeakins9375 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to investigate this Ashley - it's very illuminating.
@shayanchaudhary8613
@shayanchaudhary8613 5 жыл бұрын
Ashley, you're a great tutor. Keep up the good word!
@chrisrand5185
@chrisrand5185 3 жыл бұрын
I believe that part of the problem relates to the highway markings in that invariably one lane remains live and the other finishes, requiring vehicles in that lane to move into the 'live' lane. This gives the impression of the live lane having priority. This is confirmed by the response from the police. If both lanes merged to a 'new' lane in the centre (which can then deviate to the appropriate side), together with alternate arrows on each lane advising of the need to merge in turn, any impression of priority or 'pushing in' would be removed.
@B0M0A0K
@B0M0A0K 2 жыл бұрын
This is now a very old video - AND I just learnt something new. Outstanding!
@lumpyfishgravy
@lumpyfishgravy 5 жыл бұрын
Nice one, Ashley. Great service and glad you were able to publish the expert opinions.
@ludditedred9644
@ludditedred9644 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your videos. I've not been driving long, but I do feel like I've improved in part due to putting your advice into practise. Thank you for that.
@ItsAv3rageGamer
@ItsAv3rageGamer 5 жыл бұрын
People just cant stand the thought of another driver getting ahead of them. This isn't just with merging lanes, I see tons of drivers in ques blocking entrances to side streets and refusing to let people out even when they have nowhere to go. People ending up in the middle of intersections and roundabouts because they dont wait for their exits to clear. When it comes to driving most people seem like they cant bare to lose a few seconds of their time. Its really not hard to let people merge in turn, the whole reason there are multiple lanes is for people to use them to aid congestion.
@bouncycastles1214
@bouncycastles1214 5 жыл бұрын
Exceptions to this are when people pull out forcing you to brake and then proceed to go below the legal limit which you were driving before they pulled out. This is why I do my best to never let people out as in most cases based on my experience they end up doing 50mph for example on a straight stretch of a 60mph road or 20 in a 30.
@thebanditsix
@thebanditsix 5 жыл бұрын
I was driving along a dual carriageway which had road work's so right hand lane coned off to merge into left lane, left hand lane had a long queue so I proceeded down right hand lane with half a mile or so until the merge when a driver pulled out blocking my lane then continued to block me at the same slow speed as the left queuing lane all the way until the merge in, the queue was double the length it should have been because the right hand lane was empty, I didn't consider it queue jumping and had every right to continue up to the merge point.
@bellvispresley2493
@bellvispresley2493 2 жыл бұрын
Whether it’s to the left or right of me I’ve always thought priority was to the car that’s slightly ahead. I can honestly say watching your vids and putting what I see into practise makes driving a lot more of a chilled out experience I used to be a very selfish driver Tail gating, over taking in silly places , closing gaps on people all it does is make you drive on the edge and be tense all the time. I had to really ask myself why? What difference will it make? If you asked me now why I drove like that I’m not sure I could answer it either! Keep doing the driving lords work brother👍
@bonnievlogventurers
@bonnievlogventurers 5 жыл бұрын
I've been driving for over two years. I am a confident driver who does many hours of city and motor driving. These videos are still great to watch and I feel like your teach me some great advance driving skills. Thanks Ashley.
@jamesmnaylor
@jamesmnaylor 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. For years this question has bugged me, about whether I had priority, the other driver had priority, especially during road works on a motor way. I will now use all of the road when approaching road works, to help the flow of traffic.
@M4XC4V413R4
@M4XC4V413R4 5 жыл бұрын
They could also just make a law for it and that's it, simple, not dependent on opinions or level of civility.
@fleabiter
@fleabiter 3 жыл бұрын
In New Zealand the signs say 'merge like a zip' with sings and road markings on both sides. In Britain I'd argue that a painted road arrow on one side only puts the onus on those driving over the arrow to adapt. But really, the signage is useless. Painted road arrows are hard to see in a busy merge situation.
@cw2126
@cw2126 3 жыл бұрын
❤️ this channel - so much detailed information👍👍👍& as a new driver of late dec2020 Great examples used, lower lane and Walton vale my local area too.
@dan3dp
@dan3dp 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I honestly thought that the traffic in the right lane with arrow pointing left meant that traffic in the left lane had priority. Not enough is taught to educate this, until I found your video.
@philipmcquillen8748
@philipmcquillen8748 Жыл бұрын
Another brilliant, well presented, clear and informative video thanks Ashley.
@adamhopton8925
@adamhopton8925 3 жыл бұрын
Great video Ashley, new to the channel but I’ve seen a few of your videos and I always feel a like I’ve learnt something. Keep up the great work
@bogdanlipoan2320
@bogdanlipoan2320 2 жыл бұрын
What I learned in the 6 years of driving is that if you proceed as mr. Ashley just said, you will be making your life and the other drivers' lives a lot easier. One thing I would also like to add, always look out for the ones that are in front of you, that are looking to join the main stream of cars, make sure there is plenty of space, which usually can be accomplished simply by not accelerating as much as the ones wishing to join.
@gaz7051
@gaz7051 5 жыл бұрын
Very detailed and informative video! I always like to improve my driving/riding knowledge and know how. Keep up the great videos'!
@MrJohnny3shoes
@MrJohnny3shoes 5 жыл бұрын
The easiest was to sort this problem out is to put the word MUST on the Merge in Turn sign.
@nataliedebiase5089
@nataliedebiase5089 Жыл бұрын
This has been really helpful for me as it is an aspect of driving I always feel nervous about!
@1angelsigh
@1angelsigh 2 жыл бұрын
This is great. never had too many nightmare scenarios but have gotten annoyed in the past being in the left lane of a dual carriageway agt what I thought were people wrongly "barging in" and overtaking when the lanes merged. It does still happen quite dangerously but this video has helped me to learn that I should only be be annoyed when the people doing are unnecessarily closing the space down Thanks
@Speedkam
@Speedkam 5 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you, I tried to find out about this some time ago and I was surprised about how little there is about the issue. I would be interested how courts interpret priority issues in merging lane situations, although I dont have access to relevant caselaw.
@Brimstoneandfire
@Brimstoneandfire Жыл бұрын
Ashley, thanks so much for these videos- this one especially - I try to be a conscientious and safe driver but can’t afford driver training. So many times I’ve been cut up by inappropriate behaviour from other drivers. This really has been a useful sanity check and a safe place to reaffirm whether my driving behaviour is appropriate.
@arga1966
@arga1966 4 ай бұрын
Ashley I am so so happy to have found your channel 🥰🥰 Best thing ever for drivers. ❤
@hodgy87
@hodgy87 5 жыл бұрын
loving vids like this, keep them coming
@vikingboar4336
@vikingboar4336 5 жыл бұрын
I will have my driving test tomorrow. Thankfully, as I've usually done with my instructor, we will start by me driving both of us to where we start the driving test, therefore I'll be readier for what's up ahead. My driving lessons have essentially had two parts, and I have performed more consistently and competently as the second half of the driving lesson is ahead of me. I dream about having a job as a driver, and hooking up my vehicle with a front dashcam and rear dashcam, as well as a camera, which will record everything where I look and what I do. Other than that, on my dad's Nissan Micra from 2003, I plan to drive myself and my parents to my grandmother to celebrate Christmas. Before that, it'll be up to me to be able to do those plans. Your channel has been among my top 3 go-to channels for the educational stuff. Thank you so much for everything you've offered to us!
@ashley_neal
@ashley_neal 5 жыл бұрын
How did you test go 🤞🏽
@vikingboar4336
@vikingboar4336 5 жыл бұрын
@@ashley_neal It ended up failing, but I can live with that, learn and carry on. I tried my best at both driving safely, as well as observation. My go-to goal was to not think any further from my tiny mistakes, but instead move on and correct it next time. However, my train of thought led me to eventually make some tiny mistakes into very noticeable issues, I'll explain here, this was in Finland, where the traffic goes forward on the right lane, etc: 1. I was on a turning lane, when I had to actually go forward to pass a four-lane road (two going to one way, other two to other way). I was almost done with stopping to my red light, but I had a brilliant idea of suddenly going to the straight lane at the last minute, and I looked if anyone would be behind or around me. And yes, it was at the end of the lane of the road, making it illegal to do that. It would've been a daily, very usual mistake, which could have been very tiny, but it wasn't that. Nothing bad ended up happening, but it was very unwise, and I should've known better at the moment. 2. Intersections with no yield signs (upside triangle, clarification to those who may not know) or stop signs. Those we call "equal intersections". I would fail at being ready to slow down for those, since for whatever dumb reason I have a habit of just looking down to whether or not any vehicles are coming from the right. My speed would be at 20-30 km/h, depending on how closed any little roads are. The problem there is as follows: "I don't see anyone, so I'm good", which is what we shouldn't think, when I could have anything coming from there at any speed. We generally are told to "yield vehicles from the right, and watch out for vehicles coming from the left". Also, intersections with a yield sign are something that I've had a dumb tendency of "going through, since I'm going slow", but again, the flipside of that way of thinking is dangerous. 3. A roundabout or couple. I check if we have anyone inside, and I aim to go in when I have nobody coming in from 12 o'clock. That way I got beeped at from behind, and I wonder if that would be among my mistakes, I assume not among my biggest ones. Also, one of my turns was a bit too steep in comparison to the speed at the moment. During my one driving lesson, I stumbled upon a situation, where an intersection had its lights flashing on yellow, therefore not performing as usual. We had an upside triangle, therefore we would have to yield anyone, and since we were turning right, just about vehicles from the left, as well as pedestrians. We stopped at the line. The middle of the exit road of mine was obstructed, so it would be tough to watch out for anything, especially creeping out to observe further. Of course I would get beeped at from behind, but it didn't bother me. That was essentially it for me so far. Next up I'll have two hours for driving lessons before my next attempt at the test on November 19th. I would love to see this get passed along if possible, or even covered on a topic video of yours.
@vikingboar4336
@vikingboar4336 5 жыл бұрын
Psst... I had to correct the third point. Better late than never! I also didn't pass the second test, but I'll get to the details later on. It went much better though, and I have just a few essential things to tackle in order to be a safer, and more considerate driver.
@michaelggriffiths
@michaelggriffiths 2 ай бұрын
Nice video! I learned something. I'm an advanced rider/Driver with the IAM, but I'm learning every day.
@minky734
@minky734 5 жыл бұрын
Some drivers just don't have the mental ability to anticipate roads safely.
@Haze1434
@Haze1434 5 жыл бұрын
According to IQ statistics, 10% of the population are under 85. I can bet a few percent of them drive. And it shows.
@yamyamdashcam1232
@yamyamdashcam1232 5 жыл бұрын
very educating video thanks for bringing it to us
@otocan
@otocan 2 жыл бұрын
Came here because of an incident a couple of days ago. Thee lanes become two (the right and middle merge). I'm in outside lane because middle lane is full and if I joined that I'd been backed up to the cross hatched junction. There's maybe there or four cars in this middle lane queue. I'm now near the front of this group and as the merge approaches I assess that the biggest gap is in front of car next to me. I accelerate (still under speed limit) and position myself next to the gap. The neighbouring car does not like this. He would barely have to slow down to allow me to merge but instead maintains his exact distance from car in front, accelerating at the same pace as me. Now, I'm happy to accept his lane has priority and even if he didn't I'm not the kind of person to care if I'm in front of behind someone. I literally just wanted to find the safest place to merge. But this guy is now almost a car length behind me but refuses to yield and stays next to me as the lane narrows. In the end I was scared he was going to take the back off my car and gave him a honk to make him aware I was there as much as anything. He yielded but slowed down to yell at me twice as we made our way down the following road, which was upsetting because my family were in the car. If this guy had tried to overtake me I would have braked and let him pass, but he stayed next to and slightly behind me which gave me even less choices. He obviously thought I was trying to get in front of him but I was literally just trying to merge at the safest point.
@karlos55555
@karlos55555 Жыл бұрын
Did you indicate though? If not maybe he took offence to that.
@Heliumcool1
@Heliumcool1 5 жыл бұрын
Whilst I agree with what you are saying about no priority and merge in turn, my frustration comes from people speeding in the merging lane and cutting aggressively back in. If I'm doing the speed limit no one should be blasting past me if they started behind me. On top of this many people adamantly refuse to ease off and fall back into ample space behind. Instead desperately try to beat me to gain literally one car length. Long story short people take the piss.
@stefand1752
@stefand1752 2 жыл бұрын
Reading through the comments there is an abundance of references to 'courtesy'. As a company driver I was sent, a few years ago, on a 'Driving for Work' course, which tried to instruct my workmates and myself NOT to be courteous at all when driving. I've been happy to ignore the advice that was given then. Also thanks to you, Ashley for the good advice.
@jameshiggins8329
@jameshiggins8329 3 жыл бұрын
The most polite driver I have come accross were in Newcastle. Coming off the motorway two lanes merge into 1, joining another 2 lanes also merging into one (from cars on other side of the motorway). Once merged and now in outside lane (the other exit went to inside lane) I needed to cross to LH lane for my turn within about 25 yards. Conjested like hell yet everyone merged in turn and gave way. It worked every rush hour. I lived in Scotland and worked in Newcastle and the Geordies were the most considerate.
@sarpongKyei
@sarpongKyei Жыл бұрын
I got honked at today after turning left exiting a roundabout. I went on a practical test lessons with my mum (having an L plate behind the vehicle) and someone from the right lane wanted to merge. I had the lead foot here and there he/she came out of nowhere speeding while trying to merge. I panicked a little bit and reduced my speed to help them go pass my car to prevent any collision. I have 30 hours worth of lessons underway belt and my test is next month and I make It a point to drive around with my mum anytime she is free. I understand that I have a long way to go and I sincerely know that situations like this can make me fail my test. My aim is to become a safe driver all round while considering other road users as well. Your video helped calm my nerves a bit because the Highway Code doesn't do much judgement to this matter but the response from the police does speak a lot about common sense which I applied
@tysonator5433
@tysonator5433 3 жыл бұрын
This was indeed an educational video for and now I understand the situation regarding lane merging. I have experience many situations being forced from a lane bec tge other deemed they had the right of way / Priority.
@HappyfoxBiz
@HappyfoxBiz 5 жыл бұрын
in South Australia we have 2 different merges there is the lane merger where the vehicle in front has priority (not a car racing up beside you at last minute) However when the lane ends (such as entering a motorway) the lane that is ending must give way to the vehicles in the lane it is merging into so that they don't cause a collision or a safety risk. It's so simple it makes sense but.... you're asking drivers to work together and that's basically asking adults to share resources, a mixed bag of results at best I confirmed this with a traffic enforcement officer that lives and breathes this stuff and he confirmed that "when lanes merge it is best to yield to the dangerous individual and let them pass, there is no point in putting each other's safety at risk, however the car that is in front has priority but when a lane ends whether you are in front or not does not matter you must give way if you are entering the other lane"
@xGeorge1337x
@xGeorge1337x 5 жыл бұрын
Love that last bit you said. If only everyone worked together then traffic would flow so much better. But it's a shame that there's too many people that find it difficult to "share" the road as that's effectively what this is - sharing the road.
@brianocampo7981
@brianocampo7981 4 жыл бұрын
My home state (Victoria) has plenty of roads where one marked lane is wide enough for two streams of traffic to run side by side for whole lengths of road. I find that drivers are a lot more cautious and become considerate of other people when compared to having two marked lanes.
@bradburyrobinson
@bradburyrobinson 5 жыл бұрын
This is a good follow up video to your previous ones on the individual incidents. I don't think the problem will ever be solved so my solution is to avoid Rice Lane/Longmoor Lane as much as possible, might be a good tip for life in general.
@lhorbrum1818
@lhorbrum1818 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Ashley, another great video!
@stanneyfield
@stanneyfield 5 жыл бұрын
Very good video Ashley. Should be shown to drivers of all experiences.
@andrewseaspray6059
@andrewseaspray6059 3 жыл бұрын
What did I learn from this video? That there are no rules governing this so I'm quite right to block out queue jumpers!
@Skydiver1000
@Skydiver1000 5 жыл бұрын
Point nicely explained. In the first clip I note that the van failed to observe only pass on the right, unless it was beside you when you started to pull over to the left. But I doubt that it was.
@tufftraveller4784
@tufftraveller4784 5 жыл бұрын
One of your best videos fella. I feel the people who drive trying to prove a point are the most dangerous.
@AlanLumsden
@AlanLumsden 5 жыл бұрын
Very educational. Thanks for that Ashley.
@mk014a0003
@mk014a0003 5 жыл бұрын
The last time I saw this was when the car behind me closed the space because he didn't want the guy next to him to merge in infront of him. The traffic was stop start, so I just stopped and let the guy go in front of me instead.
@paull7725
@paull7725 5 жыл бұрын
Great video Ashley thanks a lot. This situation was indeed very confusing for me when I first drove in the uk, simply because the rule is different where I learnt to drive :-)
@roy4975
@roy4975 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Ashley. Good video. As with most driving, there are an increasing number of drivers who feel they have a sense of entitlement when in a car on the road. Some call it queue jumping. Fact is we all get caught in traffic now and then and how some people behave serves to show they do not want another driver in front. I call it T.B.I.F syndrome - to be in front syndrome. Often those drivers are going in the same direction or just want to be ahead so they can then block the road to make a turn or just have you behind them as in their head they have gained something. Very sad.
@Hustwick
@Hustwick 5 жыл бұрын
I spent just one year with a driving job, across England and Wales. I found that in North Yorks and Norfolk you found the most courteous drivers while Devon and Manchester the most aggresive. London was somewhere in the middle.
@johnkeepin7527
@johnkeepin7527 5 жыл бұрын
Well presented, and I agree with your recommendation. While this one is about 2 into 1 lane merges in urban areas, they also exist, in effect, on many motorways where 2 lane slip roads lead onto a 2 lane carriageway, which then becomes 3 lane, so that the left lane becomes lane 1, and the old lane 1 merges with the right hand slip road to become lane 2. The merge often takes place at almost 60 - 70 mph, and unless it’s heavy traffic, it’s not safe to stop in the middle! Often wise to slow down a bit, or accelerate a bit more, to widen the gap into which something can slot into. Typical places: M4/M5 Almondsbury junctions ( 51°33'05.1"N 2°33’08.7"W - lots of them) etc.
@jadens9569
@jadens9569 5 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video probably best one on KZbin about this topic. I never have any issues with anyone merging. But I see it all the time people doing what that Jag did, and I'm having to hold back to let them in. So let's hope people like that Jag and others see this video.
@Trucker_John_Boy
@Trucker_John_Boy 4 жыл бұрын
Ive been driving for 16 years, a taxi driver for 10 of those and now a truck driver for over 2 years and i always had the understanding that unless there is a sign saying merge in turn then which ever lane has the arrow had to give way to the other lane. Hmm learn something new every day. Its true what they say you know. How ever long youve been driving you never stop learning. Thanks.
@Grahamvfr
@Grahamvfr 5 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video Ashley, as a fellow adi, I appreciate the work/time taken to put it together. Also emphasises the old adage, 'priority can't be given, only taken'...... Or these days snatched from your hand.
@ashley_neal
@ashley_neal 5 жыл бұрын
Nice one Graham. Keep safe, Ashley
@davesmith9844
@davesmith9844 9 ай бұрын
Regardless of the view of the organisations featured, what matters is what is written in the Road Traffic Act and the Highway Code. This is where the clarity needs to be made. Most road users don't even know what these cover yet alone the opinions (as good as they are), from the other organisations.
@sm90M
@sm90M 5 жыл бұрын
I have to constantly look sideways and behind and in front of I have to speed and slow down and where the lanes merge and its too much to take in!!!! It's too much I can't do it!!!
@Joanne0728
@Joanne0728 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the video, very useful to me.
@formicapple2
@formicapple2 2 жыл бұрын
I make it a rule to view a vid from you every day. Even though I had a licence since 1973, there is always something I learn or am reminded of. Many thanks for your generosity of giving your time.
@Vapidity
@Vapidity 5 жыл бұрын
My local county run the “ripper campaign” where they put a picture of a clothing zip next to a. “Merge in turn” signs. However my local council also built a new relief road, which they used a merge in turn point on it, however if they hadn’t used it, the road would have the 45 minute delay it has every morning and evening
@fluffyfetlocks
@fluffyfetlocks 4 жыл бұрын
That Red Van, is exactly what happens to me on a local roundabout that's 2 lanes but only has single lane roundabouts. Often someone from the inside lane will speed up to overtake those exiting from the outside lane
@JoannaHammond
@JoannaHammond 5 жыл бұрын
The situation works best when each car lets one car in front of it, taking it in turns to move forward. Sometimes you actually do see this, sometimes you see two cars fighting with each other blocking the entire road.
@sansde1ty
@sansde1ty 3 жыл бұрын
Merge in turn is a favourite of mine for spotting good drivers and setting an example. If in the left lane, allow a gap for the car ahead of you to get back in, if in the right lane, find your drop behind car and don’t try to force an unfair merge, any behaviour from either lane that isn’t amicable usually gets you a let in from a decent driver behind. Sometimes these give way and priority issues are made worse by bad drivers with cameras, it brings an extra dimension to the entitlement, even a “righteous” collision.
@hamishpaterson2413
@hamishpaterson2413 2 жыл бұрын
This is really interesting, basically it’s all down to being a courteous, considerate driver and not being selfish!
@mjradar
@mjradar 5 жыл бұрын
I find your videos very useful as a professional driver myself its good to get all advice on driving. The point about merging lanes is nobody wants to give way , to be honest I'm guilty of this myself sometimes, so will take this advice to improve my attitude . But asking drivers to be courteous I wouldn't hold my breath
@macbitz
@macbitz 5 жыл бұрын
Sadly there is no answer to this problem because some people will ALWAYS assume they have priority and no amount of telling them they don't will change anything. The only solution is to drive safely and *defensively* and if someone wants to push in then just let them. In my many years of motoring I have learned that for far too many drivers, it is all about inflating their ego, so if they can get one over other motorists in some way then they will. Nothing you can say or do will persuade them otherwise and in reality there are more important things in life than dealing with other people's egos.
@jonhigginson4096
@jonhigginson4096 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ash, I always thought I was a considerate Road user but these are helping me to be mindful of others and catch myself on in these situations. I’m just as lousy as the next person a lot of the time.
@sapper82
@sapper82 5 жыл бұрын
The RoSPA advice highlighted a problem from 15y or so ago when the A38 Newbury By-pass was being constructed. The section leading up to the M4 junction at Cleveley became notorious for queues and delays, made worse by the self appointed "Overtaking Monitors", often HGVs who, quite often from the A4 junction, would drive on the white line totally blocking the right hand lane to traffic and exacerbating the problem. Very often you still get people using the same behaviour, especially where the A1(M) round Ferrybridge reverts back to the A1 and the three lanes reduce to two.
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