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Old 04-13-2016, 11:31 AM   #70
Cecil Terwilliger
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Originally Posted by The Ditch View Post
Look at this guy who thinks that the deerfoot is the same as the QE2, good thing we have undercover police officers like you to make sure no one goes above what you think is the appropriate limit.

What are you talking about? lol your post is so randomly clueless.

Have you ever driven to Edmonton on a weekend? Sometimes it is bumper to bumper and stay right except to pass is literally impossible. Just like deerfoot during rush hour except less busy and slow but same idea. I am honestly concerned about your understanding of the main aspects of highway driving if you don't understand that the principle of Slower Traffic Keep Right is the same on Deerfoot as it is on QEII. And in both cases, sometimes it isn't just morons doing 110kph because they are clueless or left lane warriors. Sometimes there is so much volume that cars are required to use that lane. It would be both unsafe and inefficient to create bumper to bumper slowdowns in the right lane and keep the left lane cruising at full highway speeds in these conditions. This is driving 101.

Sometimes I feel like confirmation of reading all the previous posts should be a prerequisite to posting in a thread.

Let's go through this one more time. There is plenty of evidence to support the idea that the BMW drivers were attempting to pass but due to high traffic volumes they were not able to "stay right except to pass". Slower traffic was on the right and they were attempting to go faster but short of running cars off the road, there was no where to go.

It is mind bottling how anyone things this is about left lane warriors. I don't know how you can't see that.

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