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You are in: Northamptonshire > Local Radio > Drivetime > The MFLHH Club

Cars hogging the middle lane on a motorway

Cars hog the middle lane on a motorway

The MFLHH Club

It's war! Find out about the Middle and Fast Lane Hogger Haters' Club founded by Richard & Annabel.

Richard, Annabel and the team created the club as their way of protesting about some of the poor standards of driving in the county and around the country.

Its full name - the Middle and Fast Lane Hogger Haters' Club - does exactly what it says on the tin; it's a campaign to improve motorists' lane discipline and to get them to think more when at the wheel. In essence - keep left unless overtaking!

As the show has grown, so the MFLLH Club has developed a number of sub-branches. They include:

  • Tailgater Haters
  • Inappropriate Illuminator Haters
  • Slip Road Overtaker Haters
  • Bad Indicator Haters
  • Mobile Phone Call Maker Haters
  • Lane Changer Haters

The MFLHH Club has many supporters and even its own theme tune - Driving in the Middle Lane by the comedian and folk musician Harvey Andrews. He is an honorary member along with many others, including the man who founded the website below in Silverstone:

The former Prime Minister Tony Blair - before he left office - was also asked what he could do about the problem. Hear his answer (?) below:

Richard and Annabel are keen to welcome as many members as possible, and draw up their roster of MFLHH-ers. So, please register your details and your driving pet hate using the email link below and become an unofficial member of Richard and Annabel's MFLHH Club. You never know, we may be allowed to send out club merchandise in the future!

last updated: 12/08/2008 at 15:09
created: 17/07/2007

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