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> And every last one these drivers in the left lane causing the clump thinks,
> 'if someone wants to pass, they can pass me on the right'. He shoots -- he SCORES!!!! |
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> And every last one these drivers in the left lane causing the clump thinks,
> 'if someone wants to pass, they can pass me on the right'. He shoots -- he SCORES!!!! |
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Garth Almgren wrote: > Around 1/13/2005 11:35 AM, wrote: > > > > Brent P wrote: > > > >> <snip> > > > > I think passing traffic should jump into the _right_ lane, > > Mistake number one, nobody should "jump" anywhere. It should be a smooth > lane change. If you're "jumping" from lane to lane, you're doing > something wrong. Its just an expression... > > > the more dangerous lane, > > In your mind only, my na=EFve padawan. No, its true. The left lane doesn't have near the hazards in it, or in the immediate transition to the edge, that the right lane does. > > and be there only as long as it takes to pass. > > <Willy Wonka> Wait a minute. Strike that. Reverse it. > > The law says Keep Right, not Keep Left. If you really want to Keep Left, > I suggest driving in England sometime. Big whoop. The law says drive 55 mph, or 65 mph, or whatever, too - nobody follows that either. > >>You don't jump back and forth. You pass, then you finish passing and > >>return to the right. > > > > > > And that is jumping back and forth, back and forth, etc. > > No, that's proper passing. Which still creates a whole pile of lane changes. > >>This is very simple stuff. > > > > Then why can't you figure it out? > > He has. You're the only one around here that hasn't. I'm the only one that _has_ figured it out. > Why do you have a hard time understanding "Keep Right Except to Pass?" > It's not a difficult concept, nor is it difficult to practice. Its virtually impossible to practice most of the time. Just about time you're ready to pass someone "properly" there's someone sitting on your left rear bumper, preventing you from doing it - unless you're willing to add 10 - 15 mph to an already-illegal speed to do it. |
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