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Originally posted by Azazel
Umm, I am not sure this is such a good idea. It seems to me that this would keep traffic carrying capacity down. Think: if less people are using the passing lane, it remains mostly empty.
Nope-- What happens in any type of heavier traffic is that faster drivers are pretty much always on the left since they are almost always passing someone. If a still faster driver catches up with you, you know you have a responsibility to get to the right and let them pass.
In heavy heavy traffic, none of this will matter since nobody can go fast. In really light traffic you can pass at will but everyone should return to the right each time
You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
The problem with CA driving is two-fold: ppl don't know how to merge and would rather stop to either get on the freeway or let others on the freeway
OMFG. This is the most annoying ****ing thing ever.
I swear to God, in 23 years of living in Montreal I never once saw somebody have to come to a full stop on an entrance ramp in order to merge onto the highway.
I move to Maryland and it seems like nobody ****ing knows how to drive. People are afraid to merge, nobody yields when you put on your turn signals, people drive side by side at the exact same speed down the ****ing freeway...
Nope-- What happens in any type of heavier traffic is that faster drivers are pretty much always on the left since they are almost always passing someone. If a still faster driver catches up with you, you know you have a responsibility to get to the right and let them pass.
In heavy heavy traffic, none of this will matter since nobody can go fast. In really light traffic you can pass at will but everyone should return to the right each time
the problem we have is if you get in the right lane to let someone pass, you may never be able to get in the left lane again. Because traffic is so heavy, and even when it actually does go 65 mph, people still ride bumper to bumper. So then you are stuck behind some slow moving semi.
the problem we have is if you get in the right lane to let someone pass, you may never be able to get in the left lane again. Because traffic is so heavy, and even when it actually does go 65 mph, people still ride bumper to bumper. So then you are stuck behind some slow moving semi.
IN that type of traffic I don't know that there is any solution since obviously everybody is behind somebody and nobody can move much
You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
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