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Thanks Terry. :)
Bill...any dingleberries you've left hanging? :p Certainly a polarizing issue. Maybe they could add this as a warning light on the dash tied in with rear-facing cameras... http://www.flagandbanner.com/f-b-images/dflag110020.jpg |
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How about we look at this a different way. Let's say 85% of the cars on the road are exceeding the speed limit. And further 85% of accidents that happen involve one or both of the vehicles exceeding the speed limit. Would that prove that speeding was the number #1 cause of traffic accidents? Are the similar percentages related in such a way? I could argue that speeding was not even a factor. If 85% of drivers on the road are Caucasian, does that mean the #1 cause of traffic accidents is being Caucasian? More likely I could argue that the #1 cause of accidents was a vehicle that was in motion relative to another vehicle. :JEKYLHYDE |
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Actually, i use my powerwasher.Speeds things up quite a bit.%/ |
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In any event...me thinks this horse has been beat to a bloodly pulp. |
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the Baja Cantina and someone peed on the seat before me and I sat down and almost slipped into the sh!tter.:mad: Good thing those wheel chair rails were there to catch myself, because I always uses those stalls since they are so much larger and roomier than the other ones.:o McVette |
Correct me IF I am wrong, but dont ALL states have a "Slower Traffic Keep Right" policy?
AND, The "Disabled Restroom" stalls are disabled accessible, NOT Disabled ONLY. |
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Even normal people sometimes need those rails on each side to be able to squeeze off a power dump. |
No---Not all states have that policy
Traffic rules and road usage vary from place to place and a lot depends on how much traffic and how many lanes---seems that the PA and Az guys play to a different tune--who determines who sets the pace???? The interstate highway system was designed and built to move traffic----the EXPRESSWAYS/FREEWAYS are urban multilane/limited access roads with lots of merging about every mile or so ---the interstates have several miles between entrane/exits and hundreds of trucks moving interstate---they sometimes have lower speed limits and are to keep right except when passing---the auto traffic is generally in the left lanes and sometimes middle if it is 3 lanes wide--- TRhere is a site that breaks down the traffic guide lines for all the states and groups them into the few customary traffic patterns that are generally accepted . |
Sorry Jerry,there was/is no truck"consideration" in the traffic rules.I've worked and or lived in the following states:
Ct. Ca. RI NJ NY PA KY MO Mn WI IL Az NM TX All of them have stay right except to pass laws. |
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