POLICE have sketched up the effects of people who choose to sit in the middle lane of a motorway.
A common source of road-rage can be people who stay in the middle lane, refusing to move for faster cars and blocking people from overtaking.
Officers from Thames Valley Police today released a drawing outlining the effects of middle lane hogging, which also warned drivers that they could be fined up to £100 if they are caught.
A police spokesman said that drivers caught sitting in the middle lane without good reason could also have points deducted from their license.
The effects of middle-lane hogging. If you "hog" the middle lane on the motorway you can be fined £100 and given points on your licence. pic.twitter.com/K6m1PBgivi
— TVP Roads Policing (@tvprp) November 11, 2016
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