Posted by farmer boy on March 05, 2011 at 11:32:27 from (66.209.54.106):
In Reply to: OT: Road Oddity #1 posted by IA Leo on March 04, 2011 at 17:44:32:
Sometimes I feel like I"m the idiot your talking about. Then I look around and realize there are much bigger idiots than me. On the bigger highways(3+ lane)with a 100kmh limit you"ll get guys going 100 in the right 110 in the middle and 125+ in the left. So of course you have the guy in the middle doing 100 and I want to pass him so I go 120 in the left which of course slows everyone down. Is it my fault? Partly, but only because other people can"t go in the correct lane. The problem here is that trucks are limited(by law) to 105kmh. But they still gotta sit in the two right lanes slowing everybody down, which means your forced into the left to pass them, which slows others down
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