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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580
Can't be done if you use the center lane. Two words: I'm possible.
One can not get into lane 1 without traveling at least some distance in lane 2.
One can not exit the RB from lane 1 without traveling at least some distance in lane 2.
Guess we will just have to agree to disagree.
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“I’m possible” is three words and makes absolutely no sense in context.
You *might* argue that you need to cross the oncoming lane in order to turn left (take the third exit), which is exactly why the signs and recommendations are what they are, but you don’t have to travel in that lane to cross it, (yes, of course your tires are on the pavement of the lane as you cross it but you do not travel in the same direction that vehicles which are actually *in* that lane travel)
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