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Re: Keep right unless passing
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Subject: Re: Keep right unless passing
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From: metalica@bigwpi.WPI.EDU (Rodney Mark Lukowski)
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Date: 12 May 1995 14:06:51 GMT
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Distribution: na
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Newsgroups: rec.autos.driving
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Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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References: <3or92a$nf1@acmew.gatech.edu> <3ou1ub$mk7@eohsi.rutgers.edu> <3ou8nb$84q@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU>
In article <3ou8nb$84q@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> jfc@mit.edu (John Carr) writes:
>The right lanes of 3 lane roads are always the least crowded.
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>A few years ago I was driving from Boston to Connecticut on the Mass. Pike,
>a 3 lane road (per direction) the day before Thanksgiving (the busiest
>travel day of the year). Coming over a hill I had a good view confirming
>what I had suspected for several miles: as far as I could see, the
>left lane was the most crowded and slowest, the middle lane was less
>crowded, and the right lane was least crowded and fastest.
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>--
> John Carr (jfc@mit.edu)
Let me guess, it was the Sturbridge exit, right?
just curious,
Rodney