Gentlemen, this is the same mentality that causes the left lane guys doing 100. "Im not braking the law, go around me if you wanna pass".
Keep right except to pass. I'll keep doing this while hoping everyone else does. I love not "braking" the law.
Gentlemen, this is the same mentality that causes the left lane guys doing 100. "Im not braking the law, go around me if you wanna pass".
People are selfish. Merging areas are always bottlenecks because no one wants to let a self-entitled prick that drove to the end of and beyond the merge lane butt in front of them.
ftfy.
Did I mention that people are also short-tempered and often act as self-appointed enforcers of what's "right" and "wrong"?
I am a car and bike guy through and through, an old-school gear head. I like to drive my own car, row my own gears etc. But I will welcome the day when highway commuting is done via autonomous systems. People just can't be trusted to get it right.
When trucks have to go in the fast lane to pass you, it becomes dangerous. You think you doing 105 will get cops salivating as everyone else blasts by you?
Flow with the traffic. If trucks are passing you, speed up by 5km/h....Be considerate instead of "Ho hum, i'm not gonna break the law!"
I do 110km/h, middle lane or right lane. I'm hardly ever in a hurry as i dont commute, nor do i have to be at a certain place at XX. If i do have a set time to be somewhere for work, i leave early as i get paid the second i'm behind the windshield.
I dont have to be the fastest guy on the road to spot a problem. You've ALL seen it. All of a sudden brake lights, people are braking, tailgating, irritated drivers swerving to see whats the problem. Ah there it is. A semi is trying to pass another semi going 1km/h faster. Or a semi is going around a self-righteous weenie doing a rock solid and not a spec faster than 100km/h. Why? Unless you get joy from impeding others...
Most of this was not meant for you Baggsy but for Robp. I dont know how me telling you to flow with the traffic in the right lane (hint, it doesnt go at 100km/h no matter how much your delusional mind wants it to) gets interpreted as "driving erratically". You're a real winner!
God you guys are dense. Trucks have no option but to do 105. You dont know trucks if you think theres a single one who wants to do 100. They all put the pedal to the floor and keep it there. A semi who cannot maintain his speed is forced to slow down via physics, he does not choose to be the slowest vehicle on the road. Hard for me to berate him due to his inability vs choice.
All im saying is, if youre being passed by the trucks, be courteous and speed up a few more km and cruise with them.
im not even gonna respond to the idea that the right lane is ever going to flow at 140km/h because of how idiotic that statement sounds to begin with.
Gentlemen, this is the same mentality that causes the left lane guys doing 100. "Im not braking the law, go around me if you wanna pass".
There's no one problem on the roads nowadays.
There are too many big-rigs. Ever since industry went to just-in-time inventory systems, we consumers demanded overnight shipping on stuff and rail was all but abandoned the highways have been jam packed with bazillions of semis. They're slow to accelerate, slow to brake and take up a lot of space. With perhaps 75 feet of contiguous length each they take up the same lane space as five average cars nose-to-tail. Not a problem on the open road, this sort of length can really muck up cars and trucks trying to merge and exit during rush-hour.
People are selfish. Merging areas are always bottlenecks because no one wants to let a car merge in front of them. Everybody snuggles up to the car in front which leads to rear-end collisions, concertina-braking, and clogs on merging lanes. On the flip-side, those that do leave enough room in front of them end up having selfish louts jumping into that space in their efforts to pick through traffic to get ahead.
People are incompetent. People are distracted. People are in a rush. People don't give a **** about those around them. People are scared to go 1kph over the limit, others couldn't care less about limits. Some people just don't play well with others. People are easily-angered. People are indifferent.
There's a million reasons why traffic is as bad as it is these days. It's not just those that occupy a given lane when they shouldn't.
Sure, I remember what the DVP was like. A short onramp running right into the offramp in some situations. Of course with free flowing traffic, I don't always use the full onramp either, but I'm going the speed limit when I put on my signal to pull out, unless there's someone pacing me to my left. In the case of the trailer towing pickup, he needed to look for a slot in the traffic to pull into. People forget that the traffic already on the highway has the right-of-way.^ Problem with that is it can take a while to "sync" your speed with a gap in the adjacent lane, especially for something big and/or slow. If the through lanes are free flowing, I try to get up to speed as soon as possible and get the merge done - that way, if someone in the adjacent through lane is a jerk and doesn't want to let me do it, I have time and space to react. US interstates are filled with short merge lanes. Worst incident I saw involved a pickup truck towing a large house trailer. When they came down the ramp they ended up side by side with a tractor-trailer. The tractor-trailer couldn't move left because of a car in the left lane. (The driver of that car would have had no idea what was coming given that it was on the other side of the tractor-trailer.) The truck towing the trailer had nowhere to go and sideswiped the tractor-trailer. Fortunately we only saw this in our mirrors and weren't involved in the mess. Long merge lanes are a good thing to have. That people don't always make use of them isn't the fault of the roadway designers.
My inlaws took I-75 to florida. They complained about all the trucks and were especially upset that they were being passed on both sides. I explained that they were screwing up if they were being passed on both sides (especially by trucks). They didn't want to hear it. They wanted to drive at the speed limit, not in the right lane and not near trucks. Ugh. Old people. They're lovely but they probably annoyed more than a few truckers on that trip.Holy thread resurrection Batman!
Motorway driving explained by the proper professional | Dash Cam Diary | Dash Cam Diary · Original audio
The European way to do it.
It all looks good until you hit heavy traffic. Sooner or later the passing lanes get plugged by volume and there isn't room for lane changing. Speed differentials make changing lanes difficult as well.Holy thread resurrection Batman!
Motorway driving explained by the proper professional | Dash Cam Diary | Dash Cam Diary · Original audio
The European way to do it.