To: cuban leaf
CL, your logic would have everyone in the right lane except the one driver who is moving fastest in the left lane.
16 posted on
03/11/2014 1:54:59 PM PDT by
Genoa
(Starve the beast.)
To: Genoa
No it doesn’t, just see the fast lane as a sort of passing lane (or literally the passing lane), if someone is trapped behind you, or people are passing on your right, then you need to wake up and stop blocking traffic flow.
21 posted on
03/11/2014 1:58:41 PM PDT by
ansel12
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To: Genoa
CL, your logic would have everyone in the right lane except the one driver who is moving fastest in the left lane.
That is correct - up to a point. But this really doesn’t apply if you are in the passing lane and a car is blocking you. It also doesn’t apply (based on what I read in the article) if you are in the passing lane and there is nobody in front of you. This is important to me because southbound I-65 between Louisville and ETown is very smooth in the passing lane but beyond rough in many places in the other two lanes. I camp out in the passing lane (even if there is no traffic) until a faster car comes up on me, at which point I move over.
To: Genoa
“CL, your logic would have everyone in the right lane except the one driver who is moving fastest in the left lane.”
MANY lanes of two lane highways in Texas are posted “Left Lane for Passing Only” and the popo does ticket for it.
48 posted on
03/11/2014 2:32:15 PM PDT by
Syntyr
(Happiness is two at low eight!)
To: Genoa
You say that like it would be a bad thing.
52 posted on
03/11/2014 2:39:12 PM PDT by
Orangedog
(An optimist is someone who tells you to 'cheer up' when things are going his way)
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