Posted by Alex C. on July 24, 2010 at 19:37:39 from (76.164.96.230):
In Reply to: Driving question? posted by Spook on July 24, 2010 at 11:53:40:
Its best to do so. Let the "Common clay of the land, you know, morons" (Gene Hackman, Blazing Saddle's) go by and just try to fell sorry for them that they think 10min. early is late and have less common scene than us. Be careful though, in most states the left and fare left lane is for passing only. I saw a local Mexican Gravel Hauler(thats what we call them down here,ratty Freightliner or Kenworth and trailer and drive too fast and all that) try to avoid a traffic jam on I-10 try that and got busted by DPS and DOT at the same time. He was doing 70 at least and the duck tape that held the hood together was coming off.Its very common though to see cars and small trucks do that and most cops turn a blind eye to it particularly if there is heavy traffic in the other 2+ lanes. Just don't travel that close to another vehicle at that speed or the cop YOU DON'T SEE will bust you for tailgating at excessive speed. Just my 2 cents. Alex
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