Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8-10 miles over or with the flow of traffic.
If I went with the flow of traffic, I’d be going 70+, I swear. I wish they’d just up the speed limit and be done with it.
Speed limits on major highways should be higher than they are.
Anonymous wrote:I have a reverse commute. Every day I get on the highway, situate myself in the slow lane, and chuck my cruise control onto 5 miles over the speed limit. Naturally, everyone on my left is going much faster than five miles over the limit. Whatever, not my circus, not my monkeys.
What irks me is the constant stream of people getting up my backside in the slow lane. It never ends, day after day, right up the bumper. How flipping fast do they want me to be going? Is there some unwritten speeding etiquette I didn’t get taught in Podunk, Ohio?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8-10 miles over or with the flow of traffic.
If I went with the flow of traffic, I’d be going 70+, I swear. I wish they’d just up the speed limit and be done with it.
yeah but then the goal post get moved, and cars will go even faster.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8-10 miles over or with the flow of traffic.
If I went with the flow of traffic, I’d be going 70+, I swear. I wish they’d just up the speed limit and be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:8-10 miles over or with the flow of traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Be more specific.
What part of 95? And what part of the day?
Anonymous wrote:I have a reverse commute. Every day I get on the highway, situate myself in the slow lane, and chuck my cruise control onto 5 miles over the speed limit. Naturally, everyone on my left is going much faster than five miles over the limit. Whatever, not my circus, not my monkeys.
What irks me is the constant stream of people getting up my backside in the slow lane. It never ends, day after day, right up the bumper. How flipping fast do they want me to be going? Is there some unwritten speeding etiquette I didn’t get taught in Podunk, Ohio?