To: Dr. Sivana
"Do note that Connecticut is loaded with left lane exits. Sometimes people in Wallingford or Hartford HAVE to slow down and be in the left hand lane"Noted
I also live in CT and the left exits are not so common as to cause need for you to be in that left lane for any more than a mile.
Other than preparing to exit or to pass, you need to move it over
417 posted on
12/11/2008 11:39:43 AM PST by
Lloyd227
(Class of 1998 (let's all help the Team McCain spider monkeys decide how to moderate))
To: Lloyd227
I also live in CT and the left exits are not so common as to cause need for you to be in that left lane for any more than a mile
I don't know what part of Connecticut you live in, but there are stretches of 84 west of Hartford where you could be sitting in the right hand lane, and between new merge lanes from the right and left lane exits you suddenly find yourself in the far left lane without doing a thing.
Of course I agree that in any event, a mile is plenty of time to get back into the middle or right lane. A lot of people won't give you nearly that much space before they tailgate you or flash lights at the Wallingford Rte 5 exit off of I-91.
432 posted on
12/11/2008 12:38:02 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
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