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   From: nospam@nospam.invalid   
      
   In article , Brent   
    wrote:   
      
   > >> What happens on grossly underposted limited access highways is that   
   > >> drivers like Jolly here form packs that impede flow.   
   > >   
   > > I'd like to understand your logic better. Are you suggesting that every   
   > > 55 MPH highway in America us grossly under posted, or just the ones on   
   > > which I personally travel? Are you suggesting that those exceeding   
   > > posted speed limits do not form packs? Also, how do you know the road   
   > > conditions of the highways I typically travel? Are you secretly   
   > > following me, or do you have telepathy and know which highways I travel?   
   > > Please explain.   
   >   
   > Your opinion of the PSL is irrelevant. You unwittingly described the   
   > conditions of a grossly underposted limited access highway. The   
   > condition you describe does not happen where the road and PSL match   
   > well.   
      
   correct.   
      
   > >> Faster drivers then go from pack to pack, neededing to find a way   
   > >> through each pack, often doing a Claybrook weave.   
   >   
   > > So the dangerous behavior I describe above is necessary in your view?   
   > > Strange. Do you prioritize speed over safety?   
   >   
   > Seems in your opinion dangerous is going faster than you.   
      
   isn't that how it always is? nobody admits *they* are part of the   
   problem. it's always the other drivers.   
      
   > >> When 55mph was imposed Claybrook stated it   
   > >> was safer to force faster drivers to slow down and weave through   
   > >> blockages of slow drivers who can't be bothered to keep right except to   
   > >> pass.   
   >   
   > > Experience shows it is the idiots described above who can't be bothered   
   > > to keep right. They stay firmly implanted in the left lane, expecting   
   > > every other drive on the fucking planet to get out of their way,   
   > > regardless of posted speed limits or safety implications.   
   >   
   > Wasn't it you that was complaining earlier they passed on the right?   
      
   he did say that.   
      
   > Anyway, keep right except to pass. You shouldn't have to get out of   
   > their way because you shouldn't have been in their way in the first   
   > place.   
      
   bingo.   
      
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