This was something I've kind of been wondering for a little while now. I was inspired by all the speeding ticket threads, and all the God-Damned-F#$king-Slow-People-on-the-Highway threads, and all the road rage threads that show up here. Almost all car threads that involve movement on the road (accidents I wouldn't really considered movement oriented) seem to revolve around how fast people think they should be permitted to go on the road.
The question is, how far should people on the inside/passing lane of the highway be going when they're driving?
So here's a poll for that. Measurements across multi lane highways would be multiples of the ideal speed based on the number of lanes. (ie, 2 lanes means inside lane should be going at least 5 mph over, for 3 lanes that would mean 10 mph, etc.) For any of you not able to handle that kind of simple math, I certainly hope you don't drive a automobile!
-- Jack
Speed does not kill. Stopping very quickly does.
-- My physics teacher
The question is, how far should people on the inside/passing lane of the highway be going when they're driving?
So here's a poll for that. Measurements across multi lane highways would be multiples of the ideal speed based on the number of lanes. (ie, 2 lanes means inside lane should be going at least 5 mph over, for 3 lanes that would mean 10 mph, etc.) For any of you not able to handle that kind of simple math, I certainly hope you don't drive a automobile!
-- Jack
Speed does not kill. Stopping very quickly does.
-- My physics teacher
