On the example above I take the primary in the right hand lane at the previous lights. There's usually too many nodders for cars to undertake and the timing of the lights means cars never make it without queing at the next lights anyway.
You may get beeped, but I take honking to mean they've noticed me (unless I'm hungover in which case I sometimes have a slightly shorter fuse)...
All assuming rush hour... If the roads are clear I'd do what scoble suggests.
On the example above I take the primary in the right hand lane at the previous lights. There's usually too many nodders for cars to undertake and the timing of the lights means cars never make it without queing at the next lights anyway.
You may get beeped, but I take honking to mean they've noticed me (unless I'm hungover in which case I sometimes have a slightly shorter fuse)...
All assuming rush hour... If the roads are clear I'd do what scoble suggests.