Graham I am not going to waste my time responding to your question, i know what i am talking about i dont think i know what i am talking about, please continue with your posts as they are highly amusing
"i know what i am talking about i dont think i know what i am talking about"???
Now *that's* amusing!
Unfortunately, as to your comments, I call bullshit.
Let me give you a scenario:
You're being assessed by a Class 1 Police Rider and you're riding along an A Road in a National Speed limit zone. There's a car in front of you, going in the same direction as you are, doing 45mph. The road is perfectly straight, there are wide-spaced short dashed lines in the centre of the road. You can see a quarter of a mile into the distance and at that point there's a car coming the other way.
You have plenty of time to a) perform an overtake without needing to exceeding the speed limit and b) to move back in to your side of the road without cutting in sharply on the car which you're passing or causing the car coming in the opposite direction to have to change their speed or their direction.
Now, according to your claim "If you attempted to overtake into moving oncoming traffic When being assessed by a class 1 police examiner you would fail immediately".
So, do you *still* think that you would "fail immediately", or would you be marked down for failing to make progress when the opportunity presents itself?