Posted by farmer boy on August 12, 2012 at 06:56:46 from (66.209.54.70):
In Reply to: OT Hwy Laws posted by IndianaRed on August 12, 2012 at 05:03:17:
Californa requires you to move over and slow down, bot sure about what other states require, but bad advice to state that you don't have to move over AND slow down.
As far as moving left for oncoming traffic, about the only time I see that happen is in heavy left lane traffic. The person on the ramp comes down, gets speed, but traffic is heavy and either someone is courtesous enough to move over or he slows down to 50 mph and merges into 70 mph traffic. Then you'd complain about this guy merging in front of you at 50 mph and slowing you down, which really is a dangerous situation. I'm not often in this situation because I tend to drive when traffic is light and in the middle or left lane anyways. I am younger than you, certainly not a 'new' driver but I haven't been driving for 30 years. Half the problem(I could be wrong here) is that traffic when you were taught to drive isn't what it is today. Everything is more congested. It's not always possible to pick a spot and merge at the appropiate speed.
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