Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is, as far as I can tell, there is absolutely no notice anywhere that you need to pick a VA or MD lane. You literally just end up in one, and then there is absolutely not changing. I agree it's awesome for some, but amazingly painful if you unknowingly went in the wrong lane.
This. I know now from experience, but there was no indication that you would not be able to switch later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is, as far as I can tell, there is absolutely no notice anywhere that you need to pick a VA or MD lane. You literally just end up in one, and then there is absolutely not changing. I agree it's awesome for some, but amazingly painful if you unknowingly went in the wrong lane.
This. I know now from experience, but there was no indication that you would not be able to switch later.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is, as far as I can tell, there is absolutely no notice anywhere that you need to pick a VA or MD lane. You literally just end up in one, and then there is absolutely not changing. I agree it's awesome for some, but amazingly painful if you unknowingly went in the wrong lane.
Anonymous wrote:I have an old Volvo 240 DL wagon. It’s a tank. I just drive over the dividers up near the beltway exit. The middle lane runs wayyyy faster than the right lane, and I just drive in the middle until the last hundred yards and then cut across the dividers. They fold under and you drive over them, NBD. Wouldn’t recommend it in a nice car, but I don’t care about the way this one looks.
Anonymous wrote:I have an old Volvo 240 DL wagon. It’s a tank. I just drive over the dividers up near the beltway exit. The middle lane runs wayyyy faster than the right lane, and I just drive in the middle until the last hundred yards and then cut across the dividers. They fold under and you drive over them, NBD. Wouldn’t recommend it in a nice car, but I don’t care about the way this one looks.