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Default So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-11-2007 , 08:11 PM






You know, driving home on the highway at lunchtime, sticking predominantly
to the center lane of three. Use my turn signal to move left to pass, use it
again to return to the center lane. Good, solid lane discipline.

Then the highway goes from three lanes to two, and I naturally come upon a
clump of about 10 drivers clogging up both lanes ahead. Let's see... 10
cars, all doing exactly 61mph in a 55 zone. A quick swipe at my cellphone's
built-in calculator, I can see that the 85 percentile in this bunch demands
that we travel at 61mph.

Well, that's somewhat above the posted speed limit sign (the REAL one, the
one by the side of the road) that says 55, but it's still not good enough
for me.

It occurs to me that I must be in the top 5 percentile or above. When the
highway finally opens up ahead of me, I set a pace between 80 and 85. That's
my personal comfort zone, it's where I feel safe and confident. I also
wonder why I should have to be governed by 85% of the slow-ass mother
fuckers on the road. That's not why I bought a Mustang, just to go with the
flow. If I wanted that, I'd drive a Honda.

I've always used the speed limit signs as nothing more than a guide. On an
open highway, I am limited only by visibility, aerodynamics, mood, and the
number of possible hiding places for state troopers. I understand that some
drivers (probably a small percent) actually adhere to those numbers along
the roadway, but the majority does between 10 and 20mph above that.

Again, that's not good enough for me.

I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so long
as I'm not causing any safety hazards.

The dwight law. Yeah, I like that.

dwight



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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-11-2007 , 11:03 PM






"dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com> wrote in
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I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so
long as I'm not causing any safety hazards.
Then you would become a hazard to those who are not as good a driver as you
obviously think you are, and who don't want to drive as fast as you do. A
car traveling much faster than the traffic flow IS a safety hazard.

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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-12-2007 , 12:31 AM



elaich wrote:
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"dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com> wrote in
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I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so
long as I'm not causing any safety hazards.


Then you would become a hazard to those who are not as good a driver as you
obviously think you are, and who don't want to drive as fast as you do. A
car traveling much faster than the traffic flow IS a safety hazard.

You're right. Multiple highway safety studies show
that traffic hazards are those driving 10mph above or
below the average speed of traffic. Doesn't have a
whole lot to do with the speed limit sign on the side
of the road.

Hey, Ho, Go with the flow.

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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-12-2007 , 01:08 AM



Around 5/11/2007 9:31 PM, .boB wrote:

Quote:
elaich wrote:
"dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com> wrote in
news:lMKdnV69Q6pHmNjbnZ2dnUVZ_r6vnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com:

I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so
long as I'm not causing any safety hazards.


Then you would become a hazard to those who are not as good a driver
as you obviously think you are, and who don't want to drive as fast as
you do. A car traveling much faster than the traffic flow IS a safety
hazard.

You're right. Multiple highway safety studies show that traffic
hazards are those driving 10mph above or below the average speed of
traffic. Doesn't have a whole lot to do with the speed limit sign on
the side of the road.
Actually, multiple studies show that 5-10 MPH above the average speed of
traffic is the safest speed for all concerned; You're much less likely
to be involved in a collision if you're going slightly faster than the flow.

http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/////tfhrc/sa...mages/fig1.gif
http://www.sha.state.md.us/images/85thchart.gif


Quote:
Hey, Ho, Go with the flow.
Hear, hear! Not surprisingly, your chances of being involved in a
collision rise sharply beyond +10 or -5 MPH from the average.



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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-12-2007 , 01:36 AM



On Fri, 11 May 2007 20:11:21 -0400, "dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com>
wrote:

Quote:
You know, driving home on the highway at lunchtime, sticking predominantly
to the center lane of three. Use my turn signal to move left to pass, use it
again to return to the center lane. Good, solid lane discipline.

Then the highway goes from three lanes to two, and I naturally come upon a
clump of about 10 drivers clogging up both lanes ahead. Let's see... 10
cars, all doing exactly 61mph in a 55 zone. A quick swipe at my cellphone's
built-in calculator, I can see that the 85 percentile in this bunch demands
that we travel at 61mph.

Well, that's somewhat above the posted speed limit sign (the REAL one, the
one by the side of the road) that says 55, but it's still not good enough
for me.

It occurs to me that I must be in the top 5 percentile or above. When the
highway finally opens up ahead of me, I set a pace between 80 and 85. That's
my personal comfort zone, it's where I feel safe and confident. I also
wonder why I should have to be governed by 85% of the slow-ass mother
fuckers on the road. That's not why I bought a Mustang, just to go with the
flow. If I wanted that, I'd drive a Honda.

I've always used the speed limit signs as nothing more than a guide. On an
open highway, I am limited only by visibility, aerodynamics, mood, and the
number of possible hiding places for state troopers. I understand that some
drivers (probably a small percent) actually adhere to those numbers along
the roadway, but the majority does between 10 and 20mph above that.

Again, that's not good enough for me.

I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so long
as I'm not causing any safety hazards.

The dwight law. Yeah, I like that.

dwight

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!


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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-12-2007 , 01:38 AM



On Fri, 11 May 2007 20:11:21 -0400, "dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com>
wrote:

Quote:
You know, driving home on the highway at lunchtime, sticking predominantly
to the center lane of three. Use my turn signal to move left to pass, use it
again to return to the center lane. Good, solid lane discipline.

Then the highway goes from three lanes to two, and I naturally come upon a
clump of about 10 drivers clogging up both lanes ahead. Let's see... 10
cars, all doing exactly 61mph in a 55 zone. A quick swipe at my cellphone's
built-in calculator, I can see that the 85 percentile in this bunch demands
that we travel at 61mph.

Well, that's somewhat above the posted speed limit sign (the REAL one, the
one by the side of the road) that says 55, but it's still not good enough
for me.

It occurs to me that I must be in the top 5 percentile or above. When the
highway finally opens up ahead of me, I set a pace between 80 and 85. That's
my personal comfort zone, it's where I feel safe and confident. I also
wonder why I should have to be governed by 85% of the slow-ass mother
fuckers on the road. That's not why I bought a Mustang, just to go with the
flow. If I wanted that, I'd drive a Honda.

I've always used the speed limit signs as nothing more than a guide. On an
open highway, I am limited only by visibility, aerodynamics, mood, and the
number of possible hiding places for state troopers. I understand that some
drivers (probably a small percent) actually adhere to those numbers along
the roadway, but the majority does between 10 and 20mph above that.

Again, that's not good enough for me.

I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so long
as I'm not causing any safety hazards.

The dwight law. Yeah, I like that.

dwight

Did you take into account what your actions would do????? Someone must
be the one who sets the rate of flow..... :0)


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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-12-2007 , 01:50 AM




"dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
You know, driving home on the highway at lunchtime, sticking predominantly
to the center lane of three. Use my turn signal to move left to pass, use
it again to return to the center lane. Good, solid lane discipline.

Then the highway goes from three lanes to two, and I naturally come upon a
clump of about 10 drivers clogging up both lanes ahead. Let's see... 10
cars, all doing exactly 61mph in a 55 zone. A quick swipe at my
cellphone's built-in calculator, I can see that the 85 percentile in this
bunch demands that we travel at 61mph.

Well, that's somewhat above the posted speed limit sign (the REAL one, the
one by the side of the road) that says 55, but it's still not good enough
for me.

It occurs to me that I must be in the top 5 percentile or above. When the
highway finally opens up ahead of me, I set a pace between 80 and 85.
That's my personal comfort zone, it's where I feel safe and confident. I
also wonder why I should have to be governed by 85% of the slow-ass mother
fuckers on the road. That's not why I bought a Mustang, just to go with
the flow. If I wanted that, I'd drive a Honda.

I've always used the speed limit signs as nothing more than a guide. On an
open highway, I am limited only by visibility, aerodynamics, mood, and the
number of possible hiding places for state troopers. I understand that
some drivers (probably a small percent) actually adhere to those numbers
along the roadway, but the majority does between 10 and 20mph above that.

Again, that's not good enough for me.

I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so
long as I'm not causing any safety hazards.

The dwight law. Yeah, I like that.

dwight


I understand where you're coming from, as I like to drive over the limit as
well, provided that I'm not causing any safety hazards. And, in a perfect
world, you'd be absolutely correct. However, your dwight law has at least
two problems:

1) You said that you'd like to go between 80 and 85, and that the pace of
the vehicles around you was 61. The problem is that, by going between 19
and 24 miles per hour faster than everyone else, you are creating a safety
hazard. All you need is one person changing lanes in front of you too
closely, and you have an accident. Yeah, it might be their fault, but
you'll still have a damaged car and probable broken bones. Is it worth it?

2) By being in the 5th percentile, as you described it, you're out of the
norm on the road, which increases the chance for an accident. Even if
you're "right" to want to go 80-85, you become a hazard by going that much
faster than the flow of traffic.

My personal preference is to go about 5 mph faster than the flow of traffic.
I get to go a little faster while minimizing the chance of trouble. And the
police tend to leave me alone if I'm not blowing by people. And if all
lanes are filled, yeah, I'm aggravated, but I just hang in there until a
lane opens. It's rude for them to hog all the lanes, but I don't own the
road, either.

One thing that would help is if the police would enforce a law that went
into effect in Illinois about 5 years ago. Unless there's a sufficient
volume of traffic on the highway, cars are required to shift right if a car
is behind them and wanting to go faster. It's an interesting law, because,
if someone is going 80 in the left-hand lane, and someone behind them is
going 85, the front car is required to move right. So, in essence, the
front car could get two tickets, one for going too slow (i.e., not moving to
the right), and one for speeding. Unfortunately, the law isn't enforced, so
most people ignore it.

Anyway, that's my $0.02.




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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-12-2007 , 08:11 AM



"dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com> wrote in
news:lMKdnV69Q6pHmNjbnZ2dnUVZ_r6vnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com:

Quote:
You know, driving home on the highway at lunchtime, sticking
predominantly to the center lane of three. Use my turn signal to move
left to pass, use it again to return to the center lane. Good, solid
lane discipline.

Then the highway goes from three lanes to two, and I naturally come
upon a clump of about 10 drivers clogging up both lanes ahead. Let's
see... 10 cars, all doing exactly 61mph in a 55 zone. A quick swipe at
my cellphone's built-in calculator, I can see that the 85 percentile
in this bunch demands that we travel at 61mph.

Well, that's somewhat above the posted speed limit sign (the REAL one,
the one by the side of the road) that says 55, but it's still not good
enough for me.

It occurs to me that I must be in the top 5 percentile or above. When
the highway finally opens up ahead of me, I set a pace between 80 and
85. That's my personal comfort zone, it's where I feel safe and
confident. I also wonder why I should have to be governed by 85% of
the slow-ass mother fuckers on the road. That's not why I bought a
Mustang, just to go with the flow. If I wanted that, I'd drive a
Honda.

I've always used the speed limit signs as nothing more than a guide.
On an open highway, I am limited only by visibility, aerodynamics,
mood, and the number of possible hiding places for state troopers. I
understand that some drivers (probably a small percent) actually
adhere to those numbers along the roadway, but the majority does
between 10 and 20mph above that.

Again, that's not good enough for me.

I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so
long as I'm not causing any safety hazards.

The dwight law. Yeah, I like that.

dwight
Cool. Under the dwight law, am I permitted to blow away mofos (or
mffys, as I've now seen) with an assault rifle when they cut me off? If
so, I want to live in dwightland.


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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-12-2007 , 09:16 AM



"elaich" <a@b.c> wrote

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"dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com> wrote in
news:lMKdnV69Q6pHmNjbnZ2dnUVZ_r6vnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com:

I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so
long as I'm not causing any safety hazards.

Then you would become a hazard to those who are not as good a driver as
you
obviously think you are, and who don't want to drive as fast as you do. A
car traveling much faster than the traffic flow IS a safety hazard.
Your thinking seems to be one-dimensional.

Certainly, you must know that there is no such thing as a "constant speed",
unless you're travelling a completely empty highway at three in the morning.
Any bit of driving, whether neighborhood roads or lunchtime highway,
involves an infinite number of adjustments to surroundings, taking all
possible events into account.

For instance, in the situation I related, there was a time when I was part
of the herd, driving the same 61mph, patiently waiting for things to shake
out. When the road ahead became clear (read: clear), I resumed my normal
speed of 80-85. Naturally, this brought me up to the next clump of 85
percentiles, who, again, were travelling at a speed less than my own comfort
zone.

I did not "create" any hazard, but, as usual, waited my turn until, again,
the road ahead was clear.

I don't drive in a vacuum, and I understand that there are PLENTY of other
motorists on the road. I share the road. I also fully understand that for
everyone who throws off the curve in one direction, there are as many who
pull that curve down from the other end. I've always defended the driver who
struggles just to maintain speed limit, since I know that some out there
don't LIKE driving, ARE NOT GOOD AT IT, and need all of the patience and
cooperation they can get from SUPERIOR DRIVERS LIKE ME.

I have one goal - to reach my destination without a scratch on my car.. I
have one mantra - drive as fast as you like, but drive SMART. I think that
where most yahoos go wrong is that "smart" thing.

dwight




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Default Re: So, I'm out practicing my lane discipline... - 05-12-2007 , 09:24 AM



"Spike" <veeger (AT) snowcrest (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
On Fri, 11 May 2007 20:11:21 -0400, "dwight" <tfrog93 (AT) gEEmail (DOT) com
wrote:

You know, driving home on the highway at lunchtime, sticking predominantly
to the center lane of three. Use my turn signal to move left to pass, use
it
again to return to the center lane. Good, solid lane discipline.

Then the highway goes from three lanes to two, and I naturally come upon a
clump of about 10 drivers clogging up both lanes ahead. Let's see... 10
cars, all doing exactly 61mph in a 55 zone. A quick swipe at my
cellphone's
built-in calculator, I can see that the 85 percentile in this bunch
demands
that we travel at 61mph.

Well, that's somewhat above the posted speed limit sign (the REAL one, the
one by the side of the road) that says 55, but it's still not good enough
for me.

It occurs to me that I must be in the top 5 percentile or above. When the
highway finally opens up ahead of me, I set a pace between 80 and 85.
That's
my personal comfort zone, it's where I feel safe and confident. I also
wonder why I should have to be governed by 85% of the slow-ass mother
fuckers on the road. That's not why I bought a Mustang, just to go with
the
flow. If I wanted that, I'd drive a Honda.

I've always used the speed limit signs as nothing more than a guide. On an
open highway, I am limited only by visibility, aerodynamics, mood, and the
number of possible hiding places for state troopers. I understand that
some
drivers (probably a small percent) actually adhere to those numbers along
the roadway, but the majority does between 10 and 20mph above that.

Again, that's not good enough for me.

I think I should be allowed to drive at whatever speed I feel like, so
long
as I'm not causing any safety hazards.

The dwight law. Yeah, I like that.

dwight

Did you take into account what your actions would do????? Someone must
be the one who sets the rate of flow..... :0)
Well, now, that's an interesting point. (And I'm glad that YOU got it, since
a couple others missed the humor).

If the 85percenters are all doing, say, 70mph, and I come flying by at 120,
does my speed then increase the 85% statistically, or am I just an anomaly
that is discarded as an aberration? (a la the olympics, where you throw out
the high and the low, then take the average of the remaining scores)

The other thing I've noticed (and this goes back to my Thoughts column) is
that the majority (vast majority) of the really aggressive drivers around
here have a maximum speed limit, somewhere around 80. When someone behind me
is being a real dick (and always in heavy traffic), accelerating to 85 once
the roadway clears up leaves them far behind. 80 seems to be the magic
number.

Therefore, in order to avoid aggressive drivers and maintain safe distance
between myself and them, I should really be driving at 90.

dwight




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