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by vgeek
1625 days ago
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So that is why people in Ohio love camping in the left lane. When driving in places like Utah, Montana, Dakotas, etc. 95% of people pass and get back in the slow lane. In Ohio and surrounding states, it seems like people have an aversion to the first lane and immediately jump to the middle lane if available or just persist in the fast lane after passing, even when the slow lane is empty. If people drove with a float:right mentality, wouldn't congestion be eased by allowing more efficient flow based on speed segregation and less unnecessary braking? |
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