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Drivers face £5,000 fine for breaking major Highway Code motorway rule as 'careless' driving impacts safety

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Drivers face £5,000 fine for breaking major Highway Code motorway rule as 'careless' driving impacts safety.

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More than a quarter of British drivers have admitted to breaking a major driving law due to frustration with motorway lane hoggers, new research has revealed.

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A study by used car marketplace Cazoo found that 26 per cent of motorists have reacted illegally when faced with drivers who stay in the middle lane unnecessarily.The most common response was undertaking, with 26 per cent admitting they had passed a lane hogger on the inside.

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Another 26 per cent said they had exceeded the speed limit to get around a slower vehicle occupying the middle lane.

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Despite knowing their actions were against the law, many drivers still chose to take matters into their own hands.

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