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I never see anyone get pulled over, at least not in my neck of the woods and there are at least 3 serious accidents a week along the same stretch. I take the back roads even if it adds 10 or 15 minutes.
Really hope they go after slow drivers in the left lane. The 65mph limit is as outdated as the rotary telephone, and maintained because of the supremacy clause from Federal Government. Police have always looked the other way unless you're doing 100+mph.
I don't know why anyone would drive slowly in the left lane. Makes zero sense. I do 70 in the far right or middle if I have to move to let some idiot on who doesn't know how to access the freeway from an onramp and then move back. This is not rocket science.
I don't know why anyone would drive slowly in the left lane. Makes zero sense. I do 70 in the far right or middle if I have to move to let some idiot on who doesn't know how to access the freeway from an onramp and then move back. This is not rocket science.
Same here and I’m in the fastest car for miles 99% of the time. I only zoom after so many JO’s have annoyed me that I finally lose it and take off.
Same here and I’m in the fastest car for miles 99% of the time. I only zoom after so many JO’s have annoyed me that I finally lose it and take off.
The only time I "zoom" is usually at a stop sign when someone is so close to my butt that I can see what color their eyes are .
I didn’t read the article in OP’s post when it was first posted, but it had been updated to basically say it’s all BS and there’s no increase in fines. Remarkably, we were able to go a couple of hours in this thread without the usual suspects blaming the democrats for this, so kudos to you all, I guess.
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