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Old 02-16-2006   #8 (permalink)
Joe-Dirt
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On 2006-02-16 03:31, Treehugger wrote:
I heard that you can overtake in any lane in the states?
I think it is legal in every state, but laws can differ from state to state, so I can't say for sure. Passing on the right side is best to be avoided though, if possible. The problem is the dreaded Left Lane Bandits that creep along in the fast lane. They will drive the speed limit or less in the fast (left) lane without giving it a second thought. And over here, if you flip your passing lights, you might be more likely to insight road rage, than to get the message across to move over. I think it is safer to move faster than the rest of traffic on multi-lane highways, but the po-po might not agree. Rural two lanes are certainly the most fun and least stressful, so I always avoid interstate highways if possible.
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