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"driving" in the left lane. YES it's illegal.

dockmasterdave
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FL law will now ticket you for not getting out of the left lane.
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jplante4
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Dead to death and getting personal so... CLOSED
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MFL
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JaxDad wrote:
Bobbo wrote:
MFL wrote:
To folks not familiar with this type of motorcycle, high speed sounds death defying. They do not feel like you are going as fast as you are.

Physics doesn't care how it "feels." You are going as fast as you are, and Darwin's laws apply.

(And, in case you think I am just a "Nancy," I was a skydiver for 9 years in my youth.)


So let me get this straight, going terminal (122mph?) while falling to earth likely wearing no protective stuff other than maybe goggles before you even know if the 'chute will open normally or birds nest, line twist, etc., etc., is sane and reasonable, high speed on a vehicle with steering and brakes while wearing protective gear is not.

Lol...funny you mention the protective gear! I just recently watched a video of a relative of mine, skydiving. Yup, pretty tough boy, only wearing goggles for protective gear. He said free fall was about 125 mph, and it appeared in the video that the wind was going to tear his face off! Helmet was optional, which he said he'd be wearing the next time.

Me...top quality Shoei full face helmet, Technics perforated leathers with protective cups, and built in back/collarbone brace, and protective 6" high street racing shoes.

Anyway, lots of ways to get an adrenaline rush, some safer than others. At least not much traffic when skydiving, unless you hit a flock of geese! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Jerry

JaxDad
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Bobbo wrote:
MFL wrote:
To folks not familiar with this type of motorcycle, high speed sounds death defying. They do not feel like you are going as fast as you are.

Physics doesn't care how it "feels." You are going as fast as you are, and Darwin's laws apply.

(And, in case you think I am just a "Nancy," I was a skydiver for 9 years in my youth.)


So let me get this straight, going terminal (122mph?) while falling to earth likely wearing no protective stuff other than maybe goggles before you even know if the 'chute will open normally or birds nest, line twist, etc., etc., is sane and reasonable, high speed on a vehicle with steering and brakes while wearing protective gear is not.

Pot meet kettle, kettle meet pot........

Grit_dog
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^ Of course not. And my previous post may have been a bit harsh, targeting people's intentions. ALOT of people in this world simply do not have the wherewithall to even recognize or process anything going on outside their own little world.
IE: "I'm on vacation, so this must be a vacation road."
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drsteve
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There is a scenic drive in N Michigan that runs along Lake Michigan for a couple dozen miles, very popular with visitors. It also gets a fair amount of traffic from the local remodelers and contractors due to the pricey homes lining this road. It is almost impossible to pass on this road.

The road is very narrow, curvy, and slow going, especially if you're gawking at the amazing views of the big lake or checking out summer cottages that are nicer than most people's homes, but do you you think the tourists will get over and let the guys with the ladder racks on their trucks pass? Nope.
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Cloud_Dancer
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I really shouldn't read any more posts. I'm starting to wonder if perhaps driving is the most dangerous thing that I do....????
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Grit_dog
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@ myredracer, yeah totally get the speeder uppers as youโ€™re trying to pass them crowd as well.
The main issue here is entitlement and it ainโ€™t just a snowflake disease! Lol
I, and I imagine others, do not feel entitiled to my spot on the road. I do however feel โ€œdriversโ€ in general should move by what is predominant for the masses.
I may pass you, but Iโ€™m not mad about it, just in more of a hurry. You may drive slow and Iโ€™m not mad about it, but there are rules and etiquette to follow on the road.
And once youโ€™re so clueless or intentionally being obtuse by holding up traffic, YOU feel entitled. Plain and simple. Once you drive x amount under the speed limit for a significant distance and then speed up as youโ€™re getting psssed, youโ€™re acting entitled.
When these things happen and youโ€™re upset by it (as the slow driver), YOU have issues.
I drove slow plenty of times Depending on conditions, loads, or where Iโ€™m going. But when Iโ€™m doing 50mph with the camper on, through the mountains enjoying my day off and a couple vehicles catch up, Iโ€™m quick to speed up, pullover, slow down to let them pass efficiently. Because I realize there are more people than just me on the road and they may have more urgent things to attend to than reading the capacity plate on the back of my camper!
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hotpepperkid
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wnjj wrote:
mjbenedict wrote:
run100 wrote:
So, you're on a highway with a posted speed limit of 65mph and lanes 2,3 & 4 are pacing at that speed. Meanwhile, you are cruising along in lane #1 at 90mph. You look in the rear view mirror and see another vehicle gaining on you quick, doing 110mph. What would do? Would you slow down to 65 and merge into lane #2, or continue cruising at 90, thinking the person behind you is reckless and being a butthead, and continue on your merry way?

Answer honestly!


I give it more gas and get in front of the guy to the right of me so I can be courteous to the person who wants to go faster. Also puts a cop magnet in front of me more likely to be pulled over. Never take anything personally, getting mad at a faster driver is ridiculous. I also don't get close unless someone has had a chance to pull over and let me by. Brake checks on interstates cause many people to have to slow quickly, idiots brake check and speed up to keep you from passing.

X2. Exactly my response to that situation.

X3 I'll drink to that, but have been known to drink to most anything:B
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Bobbo
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MFL wrote:
To folks not familiar with this type of motorcycle, high speed sounds death defying. They do not feel like you are going as fast as you are.

Physics doesn't care how it "feels." You are going as fast as you are, and Darwin's laws apply.

(And, in case you think I am just a "Nancy," I was a skydiver for 9 years in my youth.)
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JusBud
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Ralph Cramden wrote:


So, you don't get the buffoons that tool along like the toolbags they are at 35 in a 50 zone on the 2 lane, around all the curves and over the hills and other blind-spots, until they get to the passing zone? Then they anticipate your going to make a pass when they get to the passing zone or other place its safe to make the pass, and their right foot suddenly gets heavy and they turn into John Force? Never happened to ya? I've also had dumosses wait until I was in the other lane beside them making the pass then speed up, a few times with oncoming traffic up ahead.

Wife and I get that all the time.
Even had one guy speed up 20 mph so I couldn't pass when there was the extra lane for passing.
I get by him and he flips ME off and he follows the wife and I to a restaurant. My wife said to let her handle it lol. NOW he's in trouble. He said he would blow our f'ng brains out. Guess he didn't know he was in AZ and legal to carry when I lifted my shirt up. He left in a hurry
How about the guy that's going 5 over with the extra passing lane so you fall in behind and when it goes back down to a single lane and he slows down 5 mph?

JusBud
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MFL wrote:


To folks not familiar with this type of motorcycle, high speed sounds death defying. They do not feel like you are going as fast as you are. They are designed to handle speeds up to 200 mph, which the tires are rated for also. Some years back, as many different brands were nearing 200 mph capability, the Fed Gov stepped in, not allowing new models to be sold, that were capable of more than 186 mph. Mine is geared to only go 175 mph, but I have never pushed past 160 mph, and did not involve other traffic. Injuries, accidents, and high cost of insurance, have made these models less popular than they once were.

Jerry

Got that right.
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100 mph is a walk in the park(in mexico)
Doesn't matter to me if you're in the left lane when I'm on my bike.:p

Tvov
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myredracer wrote:
We have HOV lanes on our major highways here. Some drivers think just because they have 2 or more persons in their car, they are *REQUIRED* to drive in the HOV lane. They often drive at, under and sometimes well under the posted speed limit which is so friggin' annoying, especially when drivers in the leftmost fast lane are going waaay above the posted speed limit. Sometimes you can get stuck behind one of them with no possibility of getting around them when traffic is heavy.

We've had some drivers think it's funny to stick a life-like dummy in the passenger seat and drive in the HOV lane. The cops seem to spot them okay but not the slow-pokes. Haven't seen an RV in an HOV lane yet tho. ๐Ÿ™‚


I'm not sure I understand your post.

So people in the HOV lanes are required to drive faster than the speed limit?
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MFL
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run100 wrote:
MFL wrote:
If riding my FZ1000, I'd bump up to 115-120 mph, see if he'd take the bait, and how fast is he willing to go. If he is willing to go past 150 mph, which is MY new personal limit, not the bikes, then I'd get out of his way, let him proceed.

Jerry
If I were riding a motorcycle at 150mph, the guy behind me would drop off pretty quick, because I'd pee my pants, if not more!


To folks not familiar with this type of motorcycle, high speed sounds death defying. They do not feel like you are going as fast as you are. They are designed to handle speeds up to 200 mph, which the tires are rated for also. Some years back, as many different brands were nearing 200 mph capability, the Fed Gov stepped in, not allowing new models to be sold, that were capable of more than 186 mph. Mine is geared to only go 175 mph, but I have never pushed past 160 mph, and did not involve other traffic. Injuries, accidents, and high cost of insurance, have made these models less popular than they once were.

Jerry

bucky
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Ralph' s comment about the merging game happens all the time. As a result I will slow slightly to let them in but I no longer will move over in any heavier traffic scenario that could get me trapped. This only applies when towing.
If they can't figure out how to merge my dash cam will help the LEO figure it out. The last time an idiot ran into me the Trooper laughed at the audio when I said a bad word as the clown drove his 5th wheel right into me and said it was my fault.
As to organ donors who want to play chicken with physics..........
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