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RichTigUser is Offline

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03/11/2008 3:59 PM Alert 

If you are on the 347, in the left lane, and being passed by cars in the right lane, then you should change lanes.

 

Just a little reminder, for the Red Chevy Cobalt @ 3p this afternoon.

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03/13/2008 5:41 AM Alert 

couldn't agree with you  more. I just don't understand were all the logic goes when people get behind the wheel and think they can just stay in the left lane all the way.


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03/13/2008 6:53 AM Alert 

The true sadness comes when as mentioned the logic erodes when the wheel is in hand. I see it every day, the nut in the left being passed on the right, they may not feel stupid but sure look it. If only we could communicate this to ALL drivers and then they would comprehend it. There is actually one sign heading north near the Firebird turn that says "slower traffic stay right" who has the ability to read.

JasonUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 1:32 PM Alert 
You should see it when there is a line of about 8 cars in the left lane. They all start bunching up as I come up the right lane, trying to prevent me from fitting in somewhere.

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03/13/2008 1:33 PM Alert 

What if you are going 80-90 mph in the left lane and cars are still passing you on the right? 


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03/13/2008 1:46 PM Alert 
Posted By AuntieEm on 03/13/2008 1:33 PM

What if you are going 80-90 mph in the left lane and cars are still passing you on the right? 



 if you are in the left lane traveling at anything lower than the speed of light and someone is passing you or behind you move to the right lane. speed has nothing to do with use of the left lane. If you aren't law enforcement, its not your job to monitor the speed of others. If you aer traveling at the speed of light or above society can make an exception for you, and you can travel wherever you want, when ever you want in whatever direction you wish.

 

 A general rule of thumb;

  If you are in the left lane with no one in front of you, you are causing a problem. especially if someone is behind you.

 Even if someone is in the right lane traveling your speed, if no one is in front of you, you are the problem. if this is the case speed up or slow down and get in the right lane.

 


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03/13/2008 3:25 PM Alert 

A simple rule, stay right except to pass. It's the law in many states. I don't know about AZ but I do it as a matter of common sense and courtesy.

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03/13/2008 3:30 PM Alert 
Speeders don't care if you are in the right lane or left. I drive in the right lane above the speed limit and will have one you right up my butt for a good 5 minutes. If I am in the right lane than pass me, don't ride my butt and then flip me off as you pass. You can't have your cake and eat it too. If you complain about left lane drivers then respect the ones who do drive in the right lane like they are supposed too!!

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RichTigUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 5:02 PM Alert 

I only do that, if your holding me up in the left lane. 

 

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03/13/2008 11:13 PM Alert 



My question is " Whats the hurry"? I miss the good old days in New York where the speed limit is 55 in most places. Not only is the speed limit more reasonable, but the State Police do a great job enforcing it. If you speed it is most likely because you are an unsafe driver or late for something. If you are late then leave earlier. If you are an unsafe driver then you are the reason speed limits are needed anyway. What is really interesting is that the people that blow past me are waiting at the lights when I slowly get there. It is sad that it takes a few fatal accidents a year to prove that the fast nutty drivers are wrong and the slow safe drivers are right. I pray everytime I take my kids to Chandler that one of you nuts doesn't kill me and my kids. Quit complaining about your unability to drive dangerously!

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03/13/2008 11:23 PM Alert 

You're generalizing that people going faster than 55 are unsafe? This simply isn't true. There's nothing really wrong with 65 or 75, the issue comes with inattentive drivers and aggressive drivers. It's absolutely ridiculous to suggest that there should be a 55 MPH cap when other people are perfectly capable of handling higher speeds. If you don't like going the speed limit, please, stick to the right lane where you belong.

I always love when people bring up that they catch up to people at lights. Usually when I "blow past" people going 55 (as if it's my fault they are going under the speed limit) I never see them again. Even for people going 65, if I pass them close to Maricopa.

It's not about getting there faster, it's about being able to do something and doing it well. People who obess over other people getting there faster miss the point of driving sometimes. It's the actual driving that's fun, so being able to go 65 or 75 safely with traffic is a nice accomplishment. It's OK if others can't, but don't force everyone into your incorrect theory.

 

As for accidents, most occur below highway speed.


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thatpersonUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 11:28 PM Alert 
I enjoy the right lane. I never said 55 was needed because we all know that 65 means 80. 55 would keep things at about 65 to 70. There is always some macho need to go 5 to 10 miles over. I just felt that you would know that like everyone else does.
thatpersonUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 11:30 PM Alert 
So you are admitting to enjoying driving fast. Should we wonder if you are trying compensate for a short coming?
JasonUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 11:34 PM Alert 
Posted By thatperson on 03/13/2008 11:30 PM
So you are admitting to enjoying driving fast. Should we wonder if you are trying compensate for a short coming?



No, but we need not wonder about your generalization skills. They are awful.


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thatpersonUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 11:35 PM Alert 

Interesting report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Keeping in mind that the 347 is a "state highway" many people carry over the habits and driving styles that they use on the I-10 considering many exit the 10 to use the 347. It may be a "State Highway" but few drivers act like its an Interstate


These analytical challenges aside, analysis of existing data has provided a preliminary
assessment of the possible effects of increased speed limits. While total fatalities and injured
persons changed very little at the national level in 1996 compared to 1995 (the increase in
fatalities from 1995 to 1996 was 90), fatalities, fatal crashes, injured persons and injury crashes all
increased at the national level on Interstate roads in 1996, while decreasing on all other roads.
The pattern of change in Interstate fatalities was strongest for the group of eleven states that
raised their speed limits late in 1995 or early in 1996 (Arizona, California, Delaware, Illinois,
Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wyoming) when
contrasted with the group of states that did not raise limits in 1996. The group of 21 states that
increased speed limits later in 1996 exhibited a pattern of increase that essentially paralleled the
group of 11 “early change” states.

http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/6000/6800/6869/speedlim.pdf

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03/13/2008 11:41 PM Alert 
The real issue is driver education and training.

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JasonUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 11:43 PM Alert 
Speed Doesn't Kill: The Repeal of the 55-MPH Speed Limit

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thatpersonUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 11:43 PM Alert 
the report also states that traffic accidents increase 166% when speed limits were changed from 55 to 65 across the country
thatpersonUser is Offline

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03/13/2008 11:43 PM Alert 
the report also states that traffic accidents increase 166% when speed limits were changed from 55 to 65 across the country
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03/13/2008 11:43 PM Alert 
the report also states that traffic accidents increased 166% when speed limits were changed from 55 to 65 across the country
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