For those who think their local jurisdiction is a universal standard:
https://www.mit.edu/~jfc/right.html
https://www.mit.edu/~jfc/right.html
Good find. If only people followed the law. Here in IL we constantly have people occupying left lane just to make sure you do not pass them.For those who think their local jurisdiction is a universal standard:
https://www.mit.edu/~jfc/right.html
What's funny is that Mass and New Jersey (2 of the few "green" states in that list) are 2 of the biggest offending states for people hanging in the left lane unnecisarily blocking traffic and then other drivers getting spun up and passing on the right.For those who think their local jurisdiction is a universal standard:
https://www.mit.edu/~jfc/right.html
What you tryin to say? We be bad drivers in Mass? At least you know everyone drives consistent here, consistently badly that isWhat's funny is that Mass and New Jersey (2 of the few "green" states in that list) are 2 of the biggest offending states for people hanging in the left lane unnecisarily blocking traffic and then other drivers getting spun up and passing on the right.
Nah, I'm not saying that, really. I think the drivers in almost any metro area are bad. The folks in Western Mass are much more reserved than the hooligans on the coast. You Worcester guys fall right in the middle...What you tryin to say? We be bad drivers in Mass? At least you know everyone drives consistent here, consistently badly that isWhat's funny is that Mass and New Jersey (2 of the few "green" states in that list) are 2 of the biggest offending states for people hanging in the left lane unnecisarily blocking traffic and then other drivers getting spun up and passing on the right.
+1. I think the big difference is that the drivers in Europe are busy driving, while most drivers in the US are busy eating, drinking, phoning, configuring the GPS, watching DVDs, talking with the copilot, shaving or putting on their lipstick...I just took a mc course, NC BikeSafe, and asked the trooper how many tickets he had ever issued to folks who were "left lane pace cars"? He had never ticketed anyone for driving in the left lane and blocking traffic........apparently not a ticketable offense in NC? If the entire US were converted to "drive right, pass left" folks, we could significantly increase the freeway capacities. This approach works very well in Europe.Jim
The only problem is that the typical driver of the left lane pace car doesn't have a clue that he's doing anything wrong. I recall riding with a friend of mine that exclaimed, " Gee, I'm driving 5 over, what's his problem?" when he got the finger from a guy that passed him on the right.If I'm coming up on a slower cager hogging the left lane, on go the Hellas. As I pass, they get the WTF sign, not to be confused with the "You're #1 to me" signal...
The only problem is that the typical driver of the left lane pace car doesn't have a clue that he's doing anything wrong. I recall riding with a friend of mine that exclaimed, " Gee, I'm driving 5 over, what's his problem?" when he got the finger from a guy that passed him on the right.If I'm coming up on a slower cager hogging the left lane, on go the Hellas. As I pass, they get the WTF sign, not to be confused with the "You're #1 to me" signal...
As Fred W correctly points out, the US drivers are busy doing everything except driving. Additionally, we don't require any kind of continuing education for the US drivers. Once a driver manages to get a license then they only have to pass a written test and maybe an eye exam to continue to drive. IMO, this needs to change.
jim
This is timely.
Leftlanedrivers.org offers a very nice windshield decal for cages. I'm ordering one for the Jetta today!
....if only we could get them big enough to read....and stick on our windshields......
Yeah, I know it sometimes seems our state motto is somewhat trite. And it certainly makes easy fodder for others to make fun of. But (strangely enough?) I actually believe in that motto and kind of wish that some others would have at least some similar sentiments.My LEO brother in CT says that in CT you might get pulled over for traveling in the left lane while not passing anything, but you are likely to get pulled over for passing while in the right lane(s).
My car club has kept me in the company of many Mass State Droopers. The Mass Droopers say that in MA a ‘right except to pass’ law is basically unenforceable. I pressed them about a large speed differential between lanes, and in particular when the speed of the left lane is way below traffic passing on the right they say they might flip their lights on to urge them to relinquish their hold on the left lane. Mostly, they say that they just try to ensure that the offending driver is not impaired or creating a safety hazard. Beginning ~4 years ago, there was some encouragement for LEOs to get traffic plugs out of the left lane but it kicked off with a fizzle and then diminished from there.
In NH our state motto is “Live Free or Die” (nice, eh?) and that is imprinted on every license plate in the state. Live Free or Die -- we tax that way, live that way and drive that way. (Oh the irony of incarcerated miscreants stamping that on the plates :lol: )
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