Yogihughes
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Travelling South from Bettyhill, I came down the single track roads with passing places and happened to catch up with a VW type Red van with Swiss Reg. Plates.
He wasn't going particularly slow but slower than myself as I had caught up to him quite quickly, the scenario unfolded thus:
A car came along at a fair rate of knots behind me and bearing in mind that it could be someone going to work or whatever, I pulled into the next passing place and signalled for him to overtake me. He did so and then was behind the Red van. This happened another 3 times so in the end there was the Red van, 4 cars (very close together) then me in my coachbuilt. Only when we reached the outskirts of Lairg and the road widened to 2 track did the cars get a chance to overtake the van. I would have thought that as a visitor to the country the van should have pulled in to let others pass. I was in no hurry therefore I did not signal the van any intention to overtake but I would have thought that as I had pulled in 4 times to let others pass that the van might have cottoned on that it was the done thing. I reckoned that the convoy effect lasted for more than 5 miles at least.
He wasn't going particularly slow but slower than myself as I had caught up to him quite quickly, the scenario unfolded thus:
A car came along at a fair rate of knots behind me and bearing in mind that it could be someone going to work or whatever, I pulled into the next passing place and signalled for him to overtake me. He did so and then was behind the Red van. This happened another 3 times so in the end there was the Red van, 4 cars (very close together) then me in my coachbuilt. Only when we reached the outskirts of Lairg and the road widened to 2 track did the cars get a chance to overtake the van. I would have thought that as a visitor to the country the van should have pulled in to let others pass. I was in no hurry therefore I did not signal the van any intention to overtake but I would have thought that as I had pulled in 4 times to let others pass that the van might have cottoned on that it was the done thing. I reckoned that the convoy effect lasted for more than 5 miles at least.