Survey reveals Britain's most bizarre motorway driver behaviour

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Survey reveals Britain's most bizarre motorway driver behaviour
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The survey also shows a lack of awareness of a law change made five years ago allowing learner drivers onto motorways under certain conditions.

Nearly half of drivers have seen another motorist crossing the chevrons to get back on a motorway after taking the wrong exit, according to a survey.

Some 49% also said they had seen other drivers zooming down the hard shoulder when it was not permitted, and one quarter had witnessed someone stop for a wee on the hard shoulder. He said:"We hope that more learners will take up motorway driving lessons to give them a head-start in building confidence and experience around motorway etiquette.

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