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JMintzer 12-03-2023 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2279300)
Maybe what is needed is more Respect for the law.
Maybe what is needed is more self-respect (honesty). One knows when they are cheating (speeding is one aspect of cheating, dishonesty).

Spoken by someone who "never" exceeds the posted speed limits, I'm sure...

TeresaE 12-03-2023 01:21 PM

Florida Left Lane Law Specifics
 
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Originally Posted by Randall55 (Post 2279177)
The left lane is for passing on an interstate or major freeway. In a city, town, or community, it is not. A driver in the left lane may be making the next left turn, or the next. If you haven't noticed, there is a left turn at EVERY INTERSECTION.

Just because YOU are passing through does not mean ALL DRIVERS ARE. Those who honk horns in our community, pretending the left lane is for passing, ARE ANNOYING. If you are running late, it is your fault. Do not expect drivers to clear the road so YOU can pass freely. Instead, recognize, at any time, a driver in the left lane needs to make a left exit. Pretending they are driving in front of you just to annoy you will give you road rage.

Florida Left Lane Law Specifics

​According to Florida Statute 316.081, drivers are to drive on the right side of roadways except when passing another vehicle or avoiding an obstruction. Otherwise, no drivers are allowed to continuously drive in the left lane.

​Driving Under the Speed Limit

It is Florida law that if you are driving slower than the speed limit, you have to stay as close as possible to the right-hand curb except when passing another vehicle or preparing for a left turn.

Driving Slower Than Other Left Lane Drivers

It is Florida law that if you are driving in the left lane while vehicles behind you are approaching at a faster speed, you must change to a right-hand lane. This does not apply to drivers who are preparing for a left turn.

defrey12 12-03-2023 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2279322)
You certainly ASSume a lot in your post... Nowhere in their post did they state (nor imply) they did anything "unsafe"...

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In the sentence where s/he states he drives how s/he “wants” infers a dangerous scofflaw with disregard for the rules of the road…and a disregard for others. After 4,000,000 miles driven, and having seen people like this in no less than 48 out of 50 states, I think I’m uniquely qualified to comment. I also have a command of the English language. So, yes, I know an inference…

defrey12 12-03-2023 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by TeresaE (Post 2279333)
Florida Left Lane Law Specifics

​According to Florida Statute 316.081, drivers are to drive on the right side of roadways except when passing another vehicle or avoiding an obstruction. Otherwise, no drivers are allowed to continuously drive in the left lane.

​Driving Under the Speed Limit

It is Florida law that if you are driving slower than the speed limit, you have to stay as close as possible to the right-hand curb except when passing another vehicle or preparing for a left turn.

Driving Slower Than Other Left Lane Drivers

It is Florida law that if you are driving in the left lane while vehicles behind you are approaching at a faster speed, you must change to a right-hand lane. This does not apply to drivers who are preparing for a left turn.

Way to go…when all else fails, use logic AND quote the law. I want see them argue with that. From what I’ve read earlier in this string, someone probably will.

Cindysum90 12-03-2023 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by defrey12 (Post 2279165)
The left lane is for passing…move over. Do the speed limit in front the RIGHT lane. It’s in the Motor Vehicle Handbook provided by the DMV when you got your license. Perhaps you should go back and review. This is particularly important on the interstate(s). It could save your life.

I was talking about in a golf cart. I’m not pulling off the path for a speed demon

defrey12 12-03-2023 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cindysum90 (Post 2279378)
I was talking about in a golf cart. I’m not pulling off the path for a speed demon

You didn’t make that clear. You’re right! I don’t either. Twenty mph in a golf cart is fast enough.

JMintzer 12-03-2023 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by defrey12 (Post 2279340)
In the sentence where s/he states he drives how s/he “wants” infers a dangerous scofflaw with disregard for the rules of the road…and a disregard for others. After 4,000,000 miles driven, and having seen people like this in no less than 48 out of 50 states, I think I’m uniquely qualified to comment. I also have a command of the English language. So, yes, I know an inference…

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

ShaSha 12-03-2023 07:28 PM

Hey ALL of you out there…
Leave earlier. Respect the speed limits. Better to be late and miss something than to be DOA!

Bill14564 12-03-2023 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2279325)
They're up to 40 now? :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

I bet we see a claim of 55 sometime next year.

Bill14564 12-03-2023 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2279409)
Oh, and btw, they "inferred" nothing. YOU inferred something (with zero evidence).

You may think they "implied" something, but your "command of the English language" failed you...

I have to agree that they implied their driving habits are unconventional and likely dangerous. It is easy to say, “I obey the law.” It is equally easy to say, “I drive courteously.” They said neither.

They wrote that many argue with them about their driving style but they just don’t care and others can learn to deal with it. While not a clear statement that they have dangerous habits, the implication is there. It is hard to imagine an unconventional style that others disagree with that is not a hazard.

RUCdaze 12-03-2023 08:25 PM

Did it ever occur to you that perhaps the speed limits are a tad bit unreasonable?

VApeople 12-03-2023 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2279427)
It is hard to imagine an unconventional style that others disagree with that is not a hazard.

That's because you have a very limited imagination.

Actually, one person criticized my driving because I often refuse to turn right on red.

MorTech 12-03-2023 11:36 PM

Villagers rush around even when they have no place to go. A lot of them come from big cities where speeding is a status symbol.

Randall55 12-04-2023 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by TeresaE (Post 2279333)
Florida Left Lane Law Specifics

​According to Florida Statute 316.081, drivers are to drive on the right side of roadways except when passing another vehicle or avoiding an obstruction. Otherwise, no drivers are allowed to continuously drive in the left lane.

​Driving Under the Speed Limit

It is Florida law that if you are driving slower than the speed limit, you have to stay as close as possible to the right-hand curb except when passing another vehicle or preparing for a left turn.

Driving Slower Than Other Left Lane Drivers

It is Florida law that if you are driving in the left lane while vehicles behind you are approaching at a faster speed, you must change to a right-hand lane. This does not apply to drivers who are preparing for a left turn.

All true. ON HIGHWAYS. My nephew doesn't believe me, either. He has been pulled over for careless driving in cities and towns throughout Florida, 5 times. (Over a span of years) Each time, he uses his misguided beliefs that the left lane is supposed to be used for passing as his defense. Each time, a judge explains the rules of driving in towns. Honking, tailgating, weaving in and out of traffic, intimidation, and going over the speed limit to pass safe speed vehicles will cost you $350 each time caught. He was forced to pay the fine, each time. Again, there are left turns at most intersections. You must allow a driver(s) to prepare and make his left turn.This is not rocket science!

Of course, those who drive well under the speed limit will be ticketed. I have not experienced much of this in the Villages. Instead, I see many drivers exceeding the speed limits on a daily basis.

mike234 12-04-2023 06:55 AM

I agree with #14
I agree with this guy...why I am in a hurry is quite frankly my business, not yours. I wish people would stop telling me how to go around a rotary, and how to drive period. I was taught to MYOB and thats what I do....I wish you would do also, but that is not going to happen.....


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