This is the crux of our problem in Australia. People think that any lane other than the right lane is OK to sit in. The system doesn't work if the ONLY lane available for overtaking is the far right one.
You need to stay as far left as possible so all lanes to the right of you are available for overtaking. Otherwise you get the current situation where people get p!ssed off and overtake to both the left and right of a slower car in a middle lane - then the two same cars re-merge left & right and there is a collision or near miss.
Stevo - I don't know what M1 you're talking about, but people ALWAYS pass up the far left hand lane because no-one bothers to drive there.
Generally everyone is afraid that if they stick to the far left lane they will be boxed in by traffic to their right. If people were more switched-on and knew to merge right if a car in front, in the left lane puts their indicator on (as is common practice in the UK & Europe) then we would not have this problem.
As far as I'm concerned, there has been bugger-all education about how the system should work. We need a campaign like the ones they run from time to time regarding round-abouts (not that they work all that well either).
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