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"Dee D. Flint" wrote:
"Kim W5TIT" writes: The far left--the "fast" lane as it is called. Funny thing is, if you mention to people at the office or wherever, that it doesn't mean the "break the speed limit lane," you ought to hear the validations for people doing just that. The argument is along the lines that this is the lane where, if someone needs to pass, speeding is legal to get around them; or, this is the lane where if the majority of drivers wants to go a little faster than the flow of traffic, they do it there! (snip) It just goes to show the exams for a driver's license are not tough enough. The "going over the speed limit to complete passing" applies ONLY to TWO lane highways not multi-lane highways. Some states don't even allow that. In those states, if you can't safely pass and stay within the speed limit, you aren't supposed to pass at all. According to state laws, the speed limit is the maximum that one is supposed to drive even in the "fast lane" with the exception of passing on a TWO lane highway in some states. However, in most states, the laws also say slower traffic on multi-lane highways must move to the right lane to allow others to pass. There are usually no exceptions to those laws, such as not moving over for speeders. It is law enforcement's job to enforce the speed limits, not other drivers. Vehicles impeding other traffic, causing traffic jams and others to take risks to pass the slower vehicle, is a very common cause of accidents on multi-lane highways. In Europe, it's routine to see maximum and minimum speed limits for each lane of a multi-lane highway. In some countries, you can often get a ticket faster for going too slow rather than too fast. They also have the requirement to move to the right to allow faster vehicles to pass. The general idea of all this is to prevent accidents by keeping traffic in each lane flowing smoothly, without excessive congestions (crowding) behind slower moving vehicles. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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