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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 23:47:27 GMT, Arif Khokar > wrote:
>Brent P wrote: > >> In article >, Dave Head wrote: > >>>Well, try doing it on a road where there's 1 car for about every 200 - 300 >>>yards. That's mostly the traffic density that I drive in. > >> I believe you simply are unaware of the problems you cause or are just >> lying. Because your reasons for cruising in the left lane counter your >> claims of light traffic conditions. > >I believe he is lying. I originally was under the impression that he >drove in higher density traffic than I did. I drive under similar >conditions and KRETP is very easy to do. This and the fact that he >claims that he goes faster than everyone else yet still has problems >with ducklings that slowly gain on him makes what little credibility he >has suspect. One more time. I am generally faster than everything else at time other than the drive home. During the drive home, I can pick up a duck or two. Also, thinking about it just now, while answering another post, I believe that just lately, there's considerably less traffic than in the recent past. I think it may have something to do with fewer tourists. Maybe it has to do with the fact that its dark, and it wasn't just a few months ago. Dunno. And, at no time do I have any desire to be found in the right lane where the joggers / pedestrians / bicyclists / cars turning off / cars turning on / cars maybe sliding out into the road when its slick / etc. can also be found. THere's lots less of this sort of "debris" in the left lane. DPH |
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