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Old 06-05-2015, 09:42 AM   #1
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Well, it might now be the law here in the grand state of Indiana but I don't think it will ever gain any traction unless the police are aggressive in enforcing it and I very much doubt whether that will happen.
How could they enforce it? If the 'faster car' was exceeding the speed limit, then THEY should ALSO get a fine. HELLO?
There is a catch-all of 'unsafe driving' which is perfectly adequate to cover azzholes going slow in the fast lane.

All that happens is more stupid cases clogging the courts.
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Old 06-05-2015, 09:50 AM   #2
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How could they enforce it? If the 'faster car' was exceeding the speed limit, then THEY should ALSO get a fine. HELLO?
There is a catch-all of 'unsafe driving' which is perfectly adequate to cover azzholes going slow in the fast lane.

All that happens is more stupid cases clogging the courts.


If you are in the left lane and not passing you get a ticket, if you are holding up traffic you get a ticket. It's not rocket science
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How could they enforce it? If the 'faster car' was exceeding the speed limit, then THEY should ALSO get a fine. HELLO?
There is a catch-all of 'unsafe driving' which is perfectly adequate to cover azzholes going slow in the fast lane.

All that happens is more stupid cases clogging the courts.
I'm not sure how things work out there in Californey, but here, just because you're in the passing lane doesn't mean you're speeding. We actually use it for, you know, passing people. Doesn't mean you have to speed to do that.

Also, traffic violations usually don't mean you have to go to court, so do not clog up the court system. It's a ticket you pay by mail.
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Most interstate highway in Ca (I-5) the right lane is in such poor shape that most drivers opt to stay on the left because the road surface is a lot smoother. Me included but I do move over when I see any car approaching. Ca highway systems have signs fr slower traffic to move to the right lane but this is never enforced.
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