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On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 17:45:30 -0800, Scott en Aztlán
> wrote: >On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 17:05:38 GMT, Dave Head > wrote: > >>OK, say I stay right and the typical duckling comes up and sits on my left rear >>at 62 mph. Now _he's_ an LLB that people _can't_ get around and I'm an >>_enabler_ for not accelerating or braking. IOW, I'm supposed to do something >>about _his_ bad driving? Don't think so... > >IOW, MFFY. Hey, I look out for number one. Nobody else will, ya' know? >>Then we both catch a slower car, I get slowed down to 58 mph or whatever, and >>you get 2 cars in the right lane plus the duckling doing the LLB thing. So, if >>I stay in the right lane, things just get worse for everybody. > >How about you drive in the correct lane AND shake the duckling? The >two are not mutually exclusive (no matter how many trolls pretent they >are). Yes they are. If I speed up and get in front of him, that's _rude_, that's possibly ticketable as aggressive driving, and it is damn sure ticketable as speeding. Remember, I'm 7 over already. If I add another 8, that's not only speeding, but around here that is "reckless driving", good for a court date, possible jail time, big/huge fines, etc. You gonna pay this fine or sit in the jail for me? I didn't think so... >At the risk of sounding like Jaybird, you seem to need a "ride-along" >with an experienced, competent driver to open your eyes as to how to >use the road properly. We've tried explaining it to you until we're >blue in the screen, but you just don't seem to (want to) get it. Hell, all the drivers I know that I might ride along with have had more accidents than I have. IOW, this **** works... I stay out of trouble. U do it your way, bleed on the highway every now and then, and I'll do it my way, and continue alive and uninjured. Hey, every now and then I do drive in the right lane. Waddaya think happened on I-10 east of Houston when I did that? Some damn hillbilly with car trouble was standing in the right lane, in the dark at about 5:00 AM, waving his shirt trying to get me to stop. I didn't see him until my lights got there, and I did the most bodacious slide sideways into the left lane, then the right, then the left as the tail end attempted to misbehave. Shoulda been in the left lane that morning, too. Dave Head |
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Are you an LLB on 'normal' interstates that are not
flanked by woods and where there are no deer? Yes? Well, I was sure you were. |
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> We've tried explaining it to you until we're
> blue in the screen, but you just don't seem to (want to) get it. What Windows might say: "A Fatal Exception Error has occurred in module Incompetent Driver. Illegal Operation in Lane 1. The application Driving has been halted. You must now restart your car." |
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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 02:18:01 GMT, Arif Khokar > wrote:
>223rem wrote: > >> Dave Head wrote: > >>> 1) At 7 mph over the limit, I am passing most everything else around >>> here. > >> That's very hard to believe. Where is 'here'? > >Somewhere in Dave's fantasy world located in VA. Where I drive in VA, >most people are going anywhere from 5 to 15 mph over the limit (and on >occasion 20 over). Driving 7 mph over the limit in areas of VA I drive >would be the below the median speed of traffic. Come do it on Rt. 3 east of Fredericksburg, a 4 lane road not built to Interstate standards. Your 15 mph will get you a speeding ticket. Your 20 will get you a reckless driving ticket. And you'll be passing most everything in sight, including me. Dave Head |
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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 02:43:06 GMT, 223rem > wrote:
>Are you an LLB on 'normal' interstates that are not >flanked by woods and where there are no deer? I'm often in the left lane, but usually passing everything else anyway. >Yes? Well, I was sure you were. |
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Dave Head wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 02:18:01 GMT, Arif Khokar > wrote: > Come do it on Rt. 3 east of Fredericksburg, a 4 lane road not built to > Interstate standards. Your 15 mph will get you a speeding ticket. Your 20 > will get you a reckless driving ticket. Try driving the US 460 bypass and I-81 near the Christiansburg area and report back to us. Sometimes, they do have police out, and that's why I use a radar detector. Police here don't have any concept of instant on radar when traffic density is moderate, which gives me plenty of warning. |
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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 02:55:41 GMT, Arif Khokar > wrote:
>Dave Head wrote: > >> On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 02:18:01 GMT, Arif Khokar > wrote: > >> Come do it on Rt. 3 east of Fredericksburg, a 4 lane road not built to >> Interstate standards. Your 15 mph will get you a speeding ticket. Your 20 >> will get you a reckless driving ticket. > >Try driving the US 460 bypass and I-81 near the Christiansburg area and >report back to us. Sometimes, they do have police out, and that's why I >use a radar detector. Police here don't have any concept of instant on >radar when traffic density is moderate, which gives me plenty of warning. Not sure where Christianburg is, but I've driven I-81. I give up on the +7 on that road just to keep from getting squished by trucks. I drive to keep from being caught by trucks. Usually that is waaaayyy over the limit - the trucks zoom downhill on I-81 at about 90. I'm not having anything like that closing on me... I look out for number 1, as I said. If I get a ticket, I get a ticket, I'll pay it, and still not bleed on the highway. Dave Head |
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Dave Head wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 17:45:30 -0800, Scott en Aztlán > > wrote: >>How about you drive in the correct lane AND shake the duckling? The >>two are not mutually exclusive (no matter how many trolls pretent they >>are). > Yes they are. > > If I speed up and get in front of him, that's _rude_, What are you going on about. If he's a potential duckling going 2 mph faster than you, and you accelerate to 5 mph faster than you were going to get in front of him to pass (maintaining that speed until you return to the right lane), then how is that rude? > that's possibly > ticketable as aggressive driving, Not if you do it soon enough so that you're not actually cutting in front of him. > and it is damn sure ticketable as speeding. So is your current speed. > Remember, I'm 7 over already. If I add another 8, You don't have to add another 8. Another 3 temporarily will do just fine, especially if the differential relative to the car ahead of you was already around 5 mph. |
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Alexander Rogge wrote:
>> We've tried explaining it to you until we're >> blue in the screen, but you just don't seem to (want to) get it. > What Windows might say: > > "A Fatal Exception Error has occurred in module Incompetent Driver. > Illegal Operation in Lane 1. The application Driving has been halted. > You must now restart your car." try { KeepLeftExeptToPass(); } catch { LEO.InitiateTrafficStop(); LEO.IssueCitation(FAILURE_TO_KEEP_RIGHT); } |
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Dave Head wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 02:55:41 GMT, Arif Khokar > wrote: >>>Come do it on Rt. 3 east of Fredericksburg, a 4 lane road not built to >>>Interstate standards. Your 15 mph will get you a speeding ticket. Your 20 >>>will get you a reckless driving ticket. >>Try driving the US 460 bypass and I-81 near the Christiansburg area and >>report back to us. Sometimes, they do have police out, and that's why I >>use a radar detector. Police here don't have any concept of instant on >>radar when traffic density is moderate, which gives me plenty of warning. > Not sure where Christianburg is, but I've driven I-81. It's near mile marker 118 (closer to the southern part of VA). > I give up on the +7 on > that road just to keep from getting squished by trucks. But they can pass you on the right... > I drive to keep from being caught by trucks. Then why don't you try that with the "ducklings" you complain so much about? > Usually that is waaaayyy over the limit - the trucks > zoom downhill on I-81 at about 90. Nah, they don't go much more than 80 mph most of the time. |
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