I found the part about how much "time is saved" by driving various distances at various speeds very interesting. I used to drive "Broadway" between Waterloo Rd. and Hgwy. 33 on my way to work. I seem to recall that the speed limit was 45. I used to drive it at around 49mph. There is almost no good place to pass where you can really check for oncoming traffic (lots of little hills, etc.) but people--late and in a hurry--would pass me all the time. I once tried to calculate how many minutes they would save by driving 60 or 70 between those two points and it was a very small number. Especially when you consider that if you have a head-on collision you probably won't get there at all--or will be even later than you might have been if you got pulled over.
BTW: The fastest I think I've ever driven in a car was in a nearly-new TransAm (105) . . . on far S. Choctaw Road (what a friggin' idiot I was.) On a motorcycle (BMW R75/5): 95 (Boulder-Denver Turnpike, then the handlebar-mounted faring set up a speed wobble and I had to back off). On long trips (like 13 hrs.) I set the cruise control at 5 mph over (75 to 80).
I think the fastest I've ever gone was 90. I've only ever had old vehicles to drive so I would never dare to go any faster than that. Plus I don't like the idea of becoming a splatter on the pavement. Also I've had a lot of tires blow out on me on the interstate so I've become paranoid about it. It's scary enough at 70 MPH. I don't even want to think about what would happen at 90+...
I have seen it on the autobahn at 135+. Depending upon the vehicle it looks worse than it really is. It was a BMW that rolled and flipped several times and landed upon its roof. The driver crawled out and was only scratched from the flying glass. Out on the rural interstates I routinely cruise at 85+.
Here's a good article. It is really frustrating when people block the passing lane. Drivers Rejoice: Maryland Woman Ticketed For Obstructing Left Lane
Here's a good one that deals with a left lane bandit. YouTube
I always hug the right lane on the freeways unless I have to exit to the left. Then I get in the left lane about 2 miles before so I don't have to make any dangerous last minute maneuvers. I don't drive slow but I don't excede the speed limit. If that means someone has to pass me on the right, that's fine. I'm not going to break the law to make someone else happy.
^^^ I have no issue with people who do that. It's when other get in the lane and hog it, sometimes intentionally, going slower and/or matching the other car just to block you. That's irritating.
I plan my lane positions based on distance. 1 mile out, I'm in the proper lane. 2 miles out I'm at least 1 lane from the exit lane (so lane 2). 3 miles out, I'm 2 lanes from the exit lane (lane 3, etc.)
Left exits suck, and we seem to have a lot of them around here. In my experience, people are A-holes and won't let you over there even if you have your signal on, then you end up having to do 90 just to force your way over there, or miss the exit and have to turn around somewhere. As long as you aren't doing less than the speed limit, I don't see the problem with getting over to the left a little early.
(i agree, totally, yet) . .
Obviously you have never navigated a personal vehicle, in traffic, in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.
Neither You nor Catch 22. =)
(nor through KC ,DesMoines, nor Dallas--y LA????!!!! yikes-- . . . and lived to tell about it. =)
Driving: Do It Defensively. There are too many "Others" out there to count.
I personally don't have a problem with people who are exiting the highway the left lane doing about 5 under, however if it gets to be 10-15 under, I will sometimes gun it and pass them. I try not to do more than 20 OVER anyways when I'm in the fast lane.
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