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Old 01-10-2008, 10:30 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by You Need a Thneed View Post
I didn't say anything about slamming on brakes, nor do I rubberneck. When I slow down, I'm always watching out for the drivers behind me as well.


What do I not get? The law in this case is a minimum standard, I go above the letter of the law out of respect for, and having a concern for the safety of, the police officer/emergency worker. And like I said, it not an unreasonable standard, in a construction zone on a highway, drivers are required to slow down to sixty or lower no matter what lane they are in, and there's even pylons or even barriers directing traffic in those cases.

Just about everyone on the highway does the same thing as I do, so it's not like its unexpected. I almost never see someone who doesn't slow down at all, no matter what lane they are in. Everyone pulls over into the left lane as well.

Just thinking a little bit more about it, if I was on Deerfoot, and I was 3 or 4 lanes over, I'm sure I wouldn't slow down to 60, though I might slow down a bit. I was thinking along Hwy 2, where it's only 2 lanes.
If I'm in the left lane, an incident on the opposite shoulder and you slow to 60 whilst everyone else is doing a buck10...your causing a hazard. The law is clear and makes perfect sense. It states that traffic can continue to flow at a reduced speed...no official or anyone in their right mind is going to step into a moving lane to get into the far lane as there is probably no reason to. This is why the law is written as such.
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