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Bumpyroad wrote:FIRE UP wrote:jplante4 wrote:
Another that comes to mind is I-88 from Binghampton NY to Albany. The legend is that some NY state senator had the road built to cut down on his commute.
I'm a right laner on a 2 lane road. I stay out of the left lane unless someone in front of me is very slow. On I-88 east. I stayed in the left lane until I saw someone come up behind me, then I moved over. This hurt a lot less than traveling in the right lane on this particular stretch of road.
Double ditto on I-10 east of Breaux Bridge LA.
I have driven in the left lane many-a-mile due to the chewed up sections of the slower right lane of many freeways while driving our coach and towing. Much of I-40 west of Flagstaff was really, really bad for years up until recently. I drove in the left lane for several miles on that section. Now, it's been drastically improve so, I can drive where I belong.
And yes, like you, I keep my eye on the road behind me. If a faster driver is approaching even in the right lane, I move over and allow for them to pass in the lane they're supposed to pass in. I do not stay in that left lane, if there's much traffic in my direction.
Scott
did that left lane driving on I-59, but if they are coming up in the right lane, I just stay put in the left. no reason to make them change their lane.
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FIRE UP wrote:jplante4 wrote:
Another that comes to mind is I-88 from Binghampton NY to Albany. The legend is that some NY state senator had the road built to cut down on his commute.
I'm a right laner on a 2 lane road. I stay out of the left lane unless someone in front of me is very slow. On I-88 east. I stayed in the left lane until I saw someone come up behind me, then I moved over. This hurt a lot less than traveling in the right lane on this particular stretch of road.
Double ditto on I-10 east of Breaux Bridge LA.
I have driven in the left lane many-a-mile due to the chewed up sections of the slower right lane of many freeways while driving our coach and towing. Much of I-40 west of Flagstaff was really, really bad for years up until recently. I drove in the left lane for several miles on that section. Now, it's been drastically improve so, I can drive where I belong.
And yes, like you, I keep my eye on the road behind me. If a faster driver is approaching even in the right lane, I move over and allow for them to pass in the lane they're supposed to pass in. I do not stay in that left lane, if there's much traffic in my direction.
Scott
โMar-23-2018 10:36 PM
jplante4 wrote:
Another that comes to mind is I-88 from Binghampton NY to Albany. The legend is that some NY state senator had the road built to cut down on his commute.
I'm a right laner on a 2 lane road. I stay out of the left lane unless someone in front of me is very slow. On I-88 east. I stayed in the left lane until I saw someone come up behind me, then I moved over. This hurt a lot less than traveling in the right lane on this particular stretch of road.
Double ditto on I-10 east of Breaux Bridge LA.
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