I study up at Falmer, and (particularly during AM rush hour) the VG is the only part of the commute I regularly feel unsafe on
The trick is to take primary as soon as possible from the southern ASL, then stay in the middle of the middle lane until you can filter into the next ASL and take a primary into the exit junction by Shabitat to avoid getting squeezed up against the railings.
Still doesn't stop dickhead drivers randomly shifting lanes but it helps.
The trick is to take primary as soon as possible from the southern ASL, then stay in the middle of the middle lane until you can filter into the next ASL and take a primary into the exit junction by Shabitat to avoid getting squeezed up against the railings.
Still doesn't stop dickhead drivers randomly shifting lanes but it helps.