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November 26th, 2006 08:47 PM #12I do obey this ...........in NLEX.
Hirap sundin to sa SLEX kasi mas maraming lubak sa right lane. But,I do shift to right lane if the car behind me I sense he's running faster than I do.
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November 26th, 2006 09:04 PM #13
I stay out of the passing lane unless I'm passing. But I also don't venture into the slowest lane. I'm usually in the middle cruising at 100kph.
Very short bursts of up to 120-130kph when overtaking to minimize exposure in the passing lane and resume my 100kph cruising speed in the middle lane. Mga uber slow buses lang naman and those dumptrucks with flying debris ang kadalasang mas mabagal sa akin ang takbo.
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November 26th, 2006 09:15 PM #14
Dami nyan sa SLEX. Ang kainis pa maski yong mga nagpapatrol nakikita na nila ang mga violator pero di man lamang sinisita. Tapos pag mag horn ka o headlight signal, sila pa ang galit kaya tuloy yong iba dumadaan na lang sa shoulder road.
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November 27th, 2006 01:37 AM #15
I do but I drive fast and overtake very often. We just have to abide by rules as they are not set to boss around anyone but for the safety of everyone.
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November 27th, 2006 02:11 AM #16Most of the time I do. But sometimes crusing at 100-120kph, meron na bigla nasa likod mo, even then, if there is enought distance I switch over to the right lane. Yung iba kasi sa right lane na kaagad mag overtake. so I switch to the right after they have overtaken me.
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November 27th, 2006 02:18 AM #17
I do. Kapag may mga hindi sumusunod iniisip ko nalang na hindi sila aware para hindi gaanong nakaiinis.
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November 27th, 2006 07:57 AM #18
Do you think people follow the rule here in the US din? No!
People usually cram into the 1st lane and make the 2nd lane even faster. Here the highways can be 4 lanes wide, the trucks stay on the 3rd lane limited to 55mph (90kph) while the ones entering and exiting the highway stay on the 4th lane. Any vehicle towing anything stays on the 3rd lane. Kapag holidays you'll see pick up trucks hauling boats, a trailer dolly with ATV's, etc.
I usually stay in the 2nd lane na, pero sometimes the first lane will be faster, sometimes the 2nd lane, so whichever is faster dun ako sasabay. Even the CHP doesn't mind as long as you're going with the flow of traffic. That is the safest rule here, basta go with the flow ka, kahit above the speed limit ok lang.
I mean one time we were all driving 70-80mph and this CHP unit silently shot past us all. Silang lahat bumagal bigla (it's true, that happens!!) to 65ish (the legal speed limit) but the CHP unit didn't care, tuloy tuloy lang siguro may urgent situation. Anyway, when he was gone, I noticed the cars speed up ulet back to 80
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November 27th, 2006 10:04 AM #19
I don't know about NLEX and perhaps Coastal, but this is impossible to do along SLEX and Edsa. Everybody wants the passing lane. But does he actually pass? Of course not! So the rule becomes, keep right to overtake.
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November 27th, 2006 10:15 AM #20
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