Posted on 03/11/2014 1:39:42 PM PDT by PaulCruz2016
Left-lane lurkers on Georgias highways and interstates are a pen-stroke away from trouble under legislation given final passage Tuesday by the Georgia Senate.
House Bill 459 would allow authorities to ticket those who lollygag in the states left lanes. The bill makes it a misdemeanor for any driver on a divided highway who does not move to the right when a car going faster approaches from behind.
With the state House already signing off on the measure, all it needs is Gov. Nathan Deals signature to become law.
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This’ll be a fun thread. ;)
Washington state drivers are notorious for this, btw. I was headed home to Seattle from an event in eastern Montana on I-90 and me and another car were averaging about 90 mph. Every now and then we’d come across a car that refused to move out of the way and we had to pass on the right.
Out of six cars that did this, four had Washington plates.
I hope Deal signs this one, not that I expect much enforcement of it.
Slower traffic keep right!
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So if you’re going the speed limit in the left lane, it’s a misdemeanor if you don’t get out of the way of someone breaking the law?
Bills like this can be real moneymakers because:
A. You get to ticket people for blocking speeders.
B. Speeders are free to, well, speed, increasing their opportunity to speed by a radar trap and get ticketed.
I’ve actually been blocked from speeding by a slowpoke only to follow him safely through a speed trap. Cops must hate that.
I’ve wanted to get one of those, but I fear it would be a ticket magnet.
It is the same everywhere. People who do 1/2 mph over the posted speed think they have a right to ride the left lane for a far as they like.
It certainly was when it came up as a bill moving through the state legislature a couple weeks ago.
There are a number of passive-aggressive left lane enforcers on FR with Barney Fife complex.
Yes, likewise.
So if youre going the speed limit in the left lane, its a misdemeanor if you dont get out of the way of someone breaking the law?
In some cases it is considered vigilanteism.
A real solution to the squishy laws would be to bump all the speed limits by 10 mph and then institute a zero tolerance enforcement. 70 becomes 80 and if you go 81, you get a ticket. It’s how it works in the real world anyway (ask any cop). The current squishy speed limits allow them to use it as an excuse to pull over people for other reasons.
There are a number of passive-aggressive left lane enforcers on FR with Barney Fife complex.
I’ve seen people in Seattle get on I-5, move across five lanes of traffic to park their sorry butts at 55 mph in the passing lane. It is those times I really whish I could, just for a day, have permission to rent a big hummer with crash bars and ram those people right into the left guardrail - if, after flashing my lights once they don’t move over.
CL, your logic would have everyone in the right lane except the one driver who is moving fastest in the left lane.
If the traffic in the left lane is moving faster than the traffic in the right lane, doesn’t that constitute passing? And does it not make a difference how crowded the right lane is? And, as others have already noted, are speeding and speed limits a factor?
Yep. It's not the driver's responsibility to enforce the speed limit by impeding traffic.
If I can get over and let the speeder by me, I sure do! But I object to being forced to change lanes dangerously to compensate for some speeder’s impatience.
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