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August 7th, 2017 11:44 AM #1
Sana mayrun din ganitong batas sa 'Pinas. Huhulihin yung mga makupad sa left lane or passing lane.
Nevada Makes It Illegal to Drive Below Speed Limit in the Left Lane - Motor Trend
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August 7th, 2017 12:02 PM #2
Mayroon dito niyan. As usual, implementation ang kulang.
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August 7th, 2017 12:12 PM #4
Yung iba hindi ata aware na bawal magbabad sa left kaya kahit anong flash ko, deadma lang :P
Pero medyo marami na rin nakakaintindi, pag nag bright kasi ako tumatabi naman.
Pinaka asar yung mga truck na mabagal, tabi tabi pa sila all three lanes. Hindi ka maka overtake!
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August 7th, 2017 12:54 PM #5
Every day I have to contend with a lot of these folks sa SLEX. As if they have no idea they are holding up people at the rear when they are lazily driving at 60-80 kmh on the left lane.
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August 7th, 2017 01:03 PM #6
I had a friend who was driving a very old dilapidated Kia pride. Nakasbaay ko sya once sa slex. Andun sya sa left most lane driving very slow para di bumigay yung kalawang ng car nya.
I asked her why. She said it's more convenient. No need to change lane, no need to slow down kasi nga wala namang mabagal sa harap nya. Anyway I told her it's dangerous. If a fast car didn't see you and expected everyone is fast in the fast lane mababangga ka.
I'm not exaggerating about the kalawang ha. She literally have an umbrella inside the car, as you need one pag umuulan.
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August 7th, 2017 02:54 PM #7I think it's common courtesy to let others pass if they are running faster than you!
There are also signs informing motorists about the passing lane. Even in regular highways (maharlika), tricycles would hog the left lane......forcing you to pass on their right!!!!
I think some drivers are simply oblivous to their surroundings. Sad. Very frustrating!
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August 7th, 2017 02:56 PM #8
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August 7th, 2017 03:07 PM #9
May kilala ako hindi nagmi middle lane. Either leftmost or rightmost. Ang logic e para isang side lang ang aalahanin niya
Seriously payong sa loob ng car? I would be scared to drive a car that dilapidated. Saka hindi ba mas turn off ang babae na laspag ang auto?
Lumilipat pa rin ako sa middle lane kahit max speed na ko.
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August 7th, 2017 03:29 PM #10
Yep, let them pass if they are traveling faster than you. It is found that a lot of accidents happen when slow moving traffic is blocking the passing lane forcing faster motorists to move to the slower lane to pass.
As far as I know, it is highway courtesy to pass on the left lane and move back to cruising speed (stated limits) on the slower lane (middle or right lane). Even if you think you are doing fast on the left lane, there will always be another car who will be travelling faster than you. You might as well move to a different lane and maintain your speed.
Now, if there is a slower vehicle on your right and a faster vehicle on your rear, pass the slower car as soon as possible and cruise on the slower lane. Let the faster car on the rear to move ahead on the passing lane.
Could be time to change the brake fluid.
2014 Toyota Wigo