This is something similar to what I do. If the traffic isn't moving, and there's a solid line, if I can see it's clear ahead and have identified gaps I can slip into if necessary, I overtake the standing/stationary traffic at very low speed not much more than walking pace, an indicator on and my headlight on main beam. I usually find vehicles try to make space. Even without a solid white line my speed is generally about 10mph max as I'm looking for any hint of a vehicle starting to turn out for a U turn.So, not a thread about training per say, but just after some opinions really. Would probably be covered in training I guess.
When I picked the bike up last week, it was a lovely gentle ride back for the most part on A-roads for the first part of the Journey - A41 down to the A5.
Came across a couple of sets of roadworks, with traffic lights and VERY long queues of vehicles as the lights phasing was quite short. So, where the road had a broken centre line, waited for the gaps in oncoming traffic and safely at a sensible speed made my way down the line of the traffic while it was stationary - aware and looking out for U-turning cars etc.
However a couple of sections the centre road markings were the solid white lines. What is is the consensus here ? No different from a safety point of view, looking for U-turning cars and very easily see ahead that the traffic is clear in the opposite direction - the solid lines were more to separate traffic from a dual piece of road, rather than blind corners or dips etc. It was such a long delay I did occasionally cross the line but made progress even more steadily. A couple of other bikes passed me, while I sat waiting.
I understand that technically it is completely illegal (maybe), but what would be the difference in crossing the white line if a car had broken down ? For context, it was a very slow line of traffic with lots of standstills and I only passed the line of vehicles while they were stood still.
If the traffic is moving slowly and there's a solid white line I keep within the traffic flow.
The legality of it I don't know, I don't consider it reckless or dangerous and would take my chance in court.
