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Topspinmo 10-31-2016 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by msgip (Post 1313216)
I agree with you 100%, if these people forgot how to drive, park it.

Not against the law to drive in the left lane, you just can't block traffic in the left lane. SO what is against the law is to impede traffic in the left lane even though they are breaking the law by speeding. It's the LEO job to catch law breakers. Not Left lane slow pokes.

LitespeedRider 10-31-2016 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ldj1938 (Post 1313254)
So what is a soaring eagle member?

Someone with FAR too much time on their hands:loco:

galluccb 10-31-2016 01:33 PM

My make a wish is to be Law Enforcement authorized to just ticket those beholden to the left lane especially on highway's. I'd do it for free!

MDLNB 10-31-2016 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Daddymac (Post 1312216)

The law states that anyone driving ten miles per hour or slower than the posted speed limit can be ticketed. That's pretty slow and it is doubtful if anyone other than a drunk is driving that slow in the fast lane. If you are driving the posted speed limit or even five MPH slower, they can't ticket you.

Be careful what you wish for. I wish that folks would learn what stop signs mean.

LitespeedRider 10-31-2016 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MDLNB (Post 1313442)
That's pretty slow and it is doubtful if anyone other than a drunk is driving that slow in the fast lane. .


Have you driven in The Villages?:wave:

bbbbbb 10-31-2016 02:57 PM

[QUOTE=GaryW;1312108]One thing I know from all my life living around here,, no one and I mean no one will ever abide by that thought or law. You need a Kevlar vest and helmet just to drive around here on most days. Keeping people out of left lane is like trying to explain to people how to navigate a round a bout. Good luck on that one.

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The driving events here are really amazing. And, it seems that no one, absolutely no one can or wants to do anything about any of it. Yes, lane pokes, yes, crazy zig zaggers, yes people behind the wheel who look like the deer in the headlights, and those staggering out of Happy Hours, multiple happy hours are us.

bbbbbb :loco:

golfing eagles 10-31-2016 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by MDLNB (Post 1313442)
The law states that anyone driving ten miles per hour or slower than the posted speed limit can be ticketed. That's pretty slow and it is doubtful if anyone other than a drunk is driving that slow in the fast lane. If you are driving the posted speed limit or even five MPH slower, they can't ticket you.

Be careful what you wish for. I wish that folks would learn what stop signs mean.

Have you driven, period?? And yes, they CAN ticket you if you are holding up traffic

BTW, in TV, stop sign means you make an optional slight hesitation before cutting off the person with the right of way:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

LitespeedRider 10-31-2016 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1313518)

BTW, in TV, stop sign means you make an optional slight hesitation before cutting off the person with the right of way:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:


I thought the rule was that any stop sign with a white outline is optional???

600th Photo Sq 10-31-2016 04:48 PM

I have driven all over the world and have very strong opinions on who I believe are the Worst Drivers. Now this excludes 3rd world countries.

My vote for drivers who are really terrible..drive constantly in the left lane and are truly Clueless Drivers .... " CONNECTICUT " ...and Rubber Neckers.. Some of the best drivers in America ? .." MASSACHSETTS "...I'm originally from New York...and I rank NY...a B+

600th Photo Sq 10-31-2016 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1312236)
On 466A you could give out 10,000 tickets a day. 9 out of 10 drivers coming off of Buena Vista heading toward Colony Plaza must immediately think, I'm turning left in 4 miles, I better get in the left lane now. Same can be said for those turning west headed toward Pinellas Plaza, I've got a left turn coming up, I better get over now, nevermind I'm only doing 40, that's a good safe speed for me. The drivers behind me should realize, I'm saving their lives going this slow.

http://d279m997dpfwgl.cloudfront.net...an-driving.jpg

Excellent post " * * * * " and a very good observation. Most drivers here would fail miserably a British Driving Exam. :plane:

LitespeedRider 10-31-2016 05:06 PM

You know what the woman in that picture is wondering?


Where the beef is.....

John_W 10-31-2016 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 600th Photo Sq (Post 1313545)
I have driven all over the world and have very strong opinions on who I believe are the Worst Drivers. Now this excludes 3rd world countries.

My vote for drivers who are really terrible..drive constantly in the left lane and are truly Clueless Drivers .... " CONNECTICUT " ...and Rubber Neckers.. Some of the best drivers in America ? .." MASSACHSETTS "...I'm originally from New York...and I rank NY...a B+

I spent 13 months in South Korea 46 years ago and the drivers wore black uniforms with white gloves and a little black police type hat with an official looking yellow armband. The inside of the cabs they had covers over all the seats with frilly decore around the window. Most of the tires would shimmy to a certain extent, and the dents in the hub caps gave off a neat effect. The roads in the DMZ area contained a pot hole every 10 feet or so. Roads were barely two lanes wide with old men with large stacks of stuff on their back were walking down the sides. Usually the cab drivers cruised along about 50 mph, unless people were present and then they slowed to 30 mph. For 300 won, about $1 US dollar, you could hire Kim, Lee or Park to drive you about 5 miles to a club. By the time you arrived, you were ready for a drink.

The other place I've noticed drivers are different, but in a good way, is in Atlanta when I lived there for a year in 1988. The town is circled and criss-crossed with interstates and everyone drives like it's the Charlotte Motor Speedway. If you aren't doing 80, don't get in the left lane or the lane next to that one. Most of the interstates are 4 to 6 lanes wide. When driving through downtown on I-85 and you're looking for landmarks, look quickly, you'll only have about 3 second to see, recognize and say, that's where the Braves play.

600th Photo Sq 10-31-2016 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1313560)
I spent 13 months in South Korea 46 years ago and the drivers wore black uniforms with white gloves and a little black police type hat with an official looking yellow armband. The inside of the cabs they had covers over all the seats with frilly decore around the window. Most of the tires would shimmy to a certain extent, and the dents in the hub caps gave off a neat effect. The roads in the DMZ area contained a pot hole every 10 feet or so. Roads were barely two lanes wide with old men with large stacks of stuff on their back were walking down the sides. Usually the cab drivers cruised along about 50 mph, unless people were present and then they slowed to 30 mph. For 300 won, about $1 US dollar, you could hire Kim, Lee or Park to drive you about 5 miles to a club. By the time you arrived, you were ready for a drink.

The other place I've noticed drivers are different, but in a good way, is in Atlanta when I lived there for a year in 1988. The town is circled and criss-crossed with interstates and everyone drives like it's the Charlotte Motor Speedway. If you aren't doing 80, don't get in the left lane or the lane next to that one. Most of the interstates are 4 to 6 lanes wide. When driving through downtown on I-85 and you're looking for landmarks, look quickly, you'll only have about 3 second to see, recognize and say, that's where the Braves play.

Obviously John you know what your talking about..some of the best drivers ... England and Germany..where you actually have to pass a very tough "Very" tough Exam. Here in USA the drivers test is a Joke. Here in the Villages the Roundabouts are an excellent example of clueless drivers. :plane:

Topspinmo 11-01-2016 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by 600th Photo Sq (Post 1313571)
Obviously John you know what your talking about..some of the best drivers ... England and Germany..where you actually have to pass a very tough "Very" tough Exam. Here in USA the drivers test is a Joke. Here in the Villages the Roundabouts are an excellent example of clueless drivers. :plane:

I was stationed in England in the early 90's didn't find there Exam's any tougher than USAs. Just different terminology. Like "Zebra crossing". My impression was they are crazy. Motorcycles passing between two cars going the opposite direction at 65 plus on narrow two lane black top. Driving 70 plus in the fog so dense you can see 3 white lines ahead of you.

I felt I was stuck back in the 60s in the USA, oldie songs on the radio, some new cars still had manual chokes, narrow two lane black top roads, some even one lane from villages to villages in spots. Can't comment on Germany. will agree about roundabouts here in the villages, most stop when no traffic coming when all they have to do is yield and go. But, at stop signs the coast through or pull through the signs or white lines across the road when you have the right away you don't know if they are stopping or not, Then, they give you the go to hell look. Before you are in line you have to stop at the stop sign......and preferable BEHIND IT not car length after it!

600th Photo Sq 11-01-2016 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1313818)
I was stationed in England in the early 90's didn't find there Exam's any tougher than USAs. Just different terminology. Like "Zebra crossing". My impression was they are crazy. Motorcycles passing between two cars going the opposite direction at 65 plus on narrow two lane black top. Driving 70 plus in the fog so dense you can see 3 white lines ahead of you.

I felt I was stuck back in the 60s in the USA, oldie songs on the radio, some new cars still had manual chokes, narrow two lane black top roads, some even one lane from villages to villages in spots. Can't comment on Germany. will agree about roundabouts here in the villages, most stop when no traffic coming when all they have to do is yield and go. But, at stop signs the coast through or pull through the signs or white lines across the road when you have the right away you don't know if they are stopping or not, Then, they give you the go to hell look. Before you are in line you have to stop at the stop sign......and preferable BEHIND IT not car length after it!

OK " Topspin Mo " You may be aware that dependents routinely would take a quick trip to France only ot get there Passport stamped to avoid taking the british Driving exam. That loophole has long been closed. You were stationed there in the 90s fine but Mo that was many,many years ago. A person could fail for many reasons one is parallel parking, stopping in a hill and if you broke backed up just a hair on a putting the car in gear ..Fail. Come on the test in England is a Real Test, :plane:


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