hooray!!

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    hell yes
     
  3. Skarecrow
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    oh bloody hell god bless you for this!!!!!

    I deal with this EVERY morning going to work... some guy, feels the need to slide over into the left lane to have a lane to himself, and drive SLOWER then the right lane people...
     
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    Wow. MNDOT would make so much money from that type of infrakshun...
     
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    Its about time, this works great everywhere but the USA.
     
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    CO has this law, too. MN needs it. BADLY.
     
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    ftw!!
     
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    MN tried....it failed. The excuse I heard is that it is too hard to enforce. My view is that it doesn't need to be enforced... Many of the people in the left lane are 'law abiding citizens' and if they heard it was illegal they wouldn't be in the left lane. No, it wouldn't completely eliminate the issue, but it would be a big step.
     
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    Yeah, it would be difficult to enforce. I think in the metro area there's too many place with left lane exits or other situations where people need to be in the left lane and want to go the speed limit. Maybe just more of those "Slower traffic move right" signs would be helpful in the metro area. Otherwise, yeah, it'd be nice on the freeways out of the cities. You get two cars with cruise control set 1/2mph different and it take 10 miles for one to pass the other... argh.