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Originally Posted by midnite blue 88 View Post
Hey for all you people with your 2 cents worth.First off. When your following a line of travelling toilets in the middle of summer that are doing 78 km in a 100 zone by the time you have past them your doing over 140 just to pull back in the lane and resume your own speed...Now in bc there are many areas on the high way where you are travelling and all of a sudden for no good reason the posted sign drops to 60.Many many places like this in the middle of no where.Trust me i have been on every high way in bc.But hey you are right about the track.thanks for that.
Midnite is quite correct and in BC there is more windy two lane roads than in most places in the world (ie. few places to pass safely). A cop that witnesses a pass done safely (getting on the power) could quite possibly take your car. Do the authorities recommend never passing unless you have miles of visible roadway (in BC almost never) or should everyone simply drive the speed of the slowest vehicle on the road at the time? When I pass, if it's a normal BC situation, I get on the power, to be exposed the shortest amount of time possible. Cheers
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