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I end up changing lanes frequently to get where I'm going. I'm what the PA State Police refer to as an "aggressive driver".
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What state are we talking about. It VARIES....In my state, it's OK to pass a stopped vehicle on the right shoulder as long as it's paved....
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If car A in front is going 52 mph. Is anyone advocating I can't change 1 or more lanes on the right and drive past car A at 53 mph?
Is this a waste of thread? S |
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Regardless of what you think the law may say, chances are the vast majority of us here have broken at least 1 traffic law if not several. I suspect most folks in the modern day pass on the right plenty. I think it's a measured risk/reward deal. |
From the California DMV booklet:
"Pass traffic on the left. You may pass on the right only when: An open highway is clearly marked for two or more lanes of travel in your direction. The driver ahead of you is turning left and you do not drive off the roadway to pass. Never pass on the left if the driver is signaling a left turn." |
California V C Section 21754 Passing on the Right:
21754.The driver of a vehicle may overtake and pass to the right of another vehicle only under the following conditions: (a) When the vehicle overtaken is making or about to make a left turn. (b) Upon a highway within a business or residence district with unobstructed pavement of sufficient width for two or more lines of moving vehicles in the direction of travel. (c) Upon any highway outside of a business or residence district with unobstructed pavement of sufficient width and clearly marked for two or more lines of moving traffic in the direction of travel. (d) Upon a one-way street. (e) Upon a highway divided into two roadways where traffic is restricted to one direction upon each of such roadways. The provisions of this section shall not relieve the driver of a slow moving vehicle from the duty to drive as closely as practicable to the right hand edge of the roadway. Amended Sec. 39, Ch. 491, Stats. 2010. Effective January 1, 2011. |
Its a states issue. Some allow it.. some don't. enforcement is another issue.
I prefer passing on left with slower traffic to the right. |
So what if I'm crusing in the #2 lane going the speed limit, and I come upon a vehicle in the #1 lane going slower than the speed limit? Am I supposed to brake and slow down to his speed?
I disregard this law as stupid and impractical. |
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I do plenty of passing on the right on my drive in. A bunch of the guys that I work with have just moved to Houston from Columbus, OH. They have all commented about how driver's in Houston don't seem to know about "slower traffic keep right" and in many cases, do just the opposite. |
I tend to subscribe to "lead, follow, of get the *&%$ out of the way", but would just as soon be a follower.
"Left lane campers should be shot" That seems reasonable. Jim |
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Your impatience doesn't apply to track events does it? :) Sherwood |
Try it anywhere in Europe and you WILL eventually get a ticket.
That said, they do not move immediately to the left land and camp out there either. Most Americans simply have no idea how to drive these days. Seems that many school systems stopped giving drivers ed and its showing. |
In Texas you can pass on an improved shoulder, but that's only for passing a stopped car.
I've never heard of a law in Texas limiting which lane you can pass in. |
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They do that in Spain (at least they do in Andalucia) as well. |
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