Riders that make us all look bad

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#51 Unread post by Relsek »

All joking aside, I'm sure in areas with many on and off ramps it's not a bad idea to stay out of the right lane, but on open highways with many miles between exits, it tends to hold up traffic if people who drive slower than most traffic hang out in the center lane.

Perhaps your state has on and off ramps quite frequently, in many places it is not that way.
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#52 Unread post by Nalian »

Relsek wrote:
Nalian wrote:
Relsek wrote:
Sorry, but you're wrong.
Prove it. In my state - I'm 100% right. Read here if you care to: http://www.mass.gov/rmv/dmanual/chapter4.pdf I'll even help you out by pointing you to the exact page - it's 119.
Maybe, but that's also the state that keeps re-electing a drunken murderer to the Senate.
Holy non sequitar Batman! :laughing:

I agree with you that generally when you're slower you should stick to the right. I by no means travel the speed limit on the regular basis. But in the situation that was presented on the board, none of that really applies. It's pretty clear who was in the wrong, and it wasn't the dude in the center lane.

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#53 Unread post by Kal »

Relsek wrote:Maybe, but that's also the state that keeps re-electing a drunken murderer to the Senate.
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#54 Unread post by Relsek »

Kal wrote:
Relsek wrote:Maybe, but that's also the state that keeps re-electing a drunken murderer to the Senate.
Handbags at Dawn.


Teddy Kennedy right? Do I get a prize? :lol:
What is "Handbags at Dawn?"

and yes, you win a cookie.
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#55 Unread post by Nibblet99 »

Errm its a common phrase over here.
Comes from the old dueling challenge "Pistols at dawn"

Only when you think some people are arguing or gonna fight girlly........
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#56 Unread post by Nibblet99 »

The Crimson Rider® wrote:i go that fast and even faster BUT definitely not at night.

but anyway... no harm no foul. :wink:
Going back a loooong way

Screw political correctness.....
Going those speeds on a road is highly dangerous, day or night, whether you realise it or not.
Going those speeds when nearsighted and not using corrective lens, is just plain mentally challenged in anyones book but yours Verm. :soapbox:

Might want to take a long think about that, but I doubt you will

Still at least in an ambulance, blood will colour coordinate with your suit and bike bits, so its not all bad.
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However, I've noticed this about myself, that I am extremely polite when I'm off my bike and carrying my helmet, or wearing my jacket, I guess I expect people to expect I'm gonna be an "O Ring" so I try not to be (or be my normal self anyway :laughing: ) anyone else ?
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Relsek wrote:All joking aside, I'm sure in areas with many on and off ramps it's not a bad idea to stay out of the right lane, but on open highways with many miles between exits, it tends to hold up traffic if people who drive slower than most traffic hang out in the center lane.

Perhaps your state has on and off ramps quite frequently, in many places it is not that way.
On open highways with many miles between exits, there aren't any center lanes. It's either the left lane or right lane. Center lanes are only used in high traffic urban areas.
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#59 Unread post by Relsek »

t_bonee wrote:
Relsek wrote:All joking aside, I'm sure in areas with many on and off ramps it's not a bad idea to stay out of the right lane, but on open highways with many miles between exits, it tends to hold up traffic if people who drive slower than most traffic hang out in the center lane.

Perhaps your state has on and off ramps quite frequently, in many places it is not that way.
On open highways with many miles between exits, there aren't any center lanes. It's either the left lane or right lane. Center lanes are only used in high traffic urban areas.
Not here, I-4 is six lanes all the way from Tampa to Orlando, I think it's about 80 miles. There are long stretches of highway with no exits. I've found that the right lane is the least traveled lane and best for making time. I still think it would be better if people going slower than the flow of traffic would stay to the right, so the majority of us wouldn't have to keep chosing right lane, left lane, right lane, left lane.
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