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Re: Keep right unless passing
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Subject: Re: Keep right unless passing
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From: lparker@larry.cc.emory.edu (Lloyd R. Parker)
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Date: 12 May 1995 17:08:01 GMT
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Distribution: na
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Newsgroups: rec.autos.driving
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Organization: Emory University
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References: <3or92a$nf1@acmew.gatech.edu> <3ou1ub$mk7@eohsi.rutgers.edu>
Adam Fila (fila@eohsi.rutgers.edu) wrote:
: gt3220a@prism.gatech.edu (Tigress) writes:
: >I'm from Atlanta too, and that is the most annoying thing I have seen,
: >people going in the left lane even though nobody is in the right lane. I
: >have seen many cars on an empty highway go slow and for some reason move
: >all teh way to the left lane.(I have found it is faster to drive in the
: >right lane, then in the left lane. I don't understand this, after all, not
: >only is it annoying to other drivers who are going much faster than them,
: >I would think that it would be easier for them to stay in the right lane,
: >for they can go at the speed they want, and they don't have to worry about
: >changing lanes when their exit comes up. What's the point?
: >Tigress
: All this talk about Atllanta's bad drivers got me thinking...
: Did you by any chance noticed this Chrysller Minivan cllogging
: the lleft llane at 50mph, with a guy behing the wheel reading
: an auto mag ?
: Hmmmm.... ;)))
: -adam
Ha! I'll have you know, I drive faster and more aggressively than most
sports cars I see on the road around Atlanta. And I know lane discipline
-- I'm one of the ones complaining about the left-lane hogs!
Rutgers -- that's in NJ! We've got somebody whose driving environment is
the NJ Turnpike here!
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