1st August 2007

Welcome

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Sooner or later, it had to happen.  A blog for Left Lane Drivers of America.  After being on numerous radio interviews, scattered news stories around the country on TV and even in a few newspapers here and there, word is getting out: If you’re not a Left Lane Driver, then get out of the Left Lane!  Many thanks to you for helping us spread the word.

This pro-active, ”grassroots effort” is still very much in its infancy.  The goal is nationwide awareness, to get drivers all over the country to be more actively thinking about the proper uses for the Left Lanes on our freeways and multi-lane highways.

Just over 50 years ago, then-president Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Federal Aid Highway Act, authorizing almost 50,000 miles of Interstate Highways (freeways) to be built.  Now that this remarkable undertaking is complete (Technically, almost complete: there remains one, final connection north of Philly to close the last gap in I-95.  The project involves an I-95 interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike and an additional bridge over the Delaware River parallel to the existing bridge), it’s appropriate that we remind ourselves that we probably won’t see much in the way of additional new miles of freeways in our lifetimes.  What we will see are more and more cars and trucks coming on to the existing infrastructure, adding to the congestion which is already almost intolerable in some locales.

Our work is cut out for us.  The only positive alternative we can think of, near term, is to encourage drivers to make the best possible, most efficient use of what we have.  In other words, we need to do what we can to keep the flow going.  Among other things, this involves giving other drivers the courtesy of getting out of their way, wherever possible.

If we don’t start thinking along these lines, we’re only going to see the emotional temperatures on our pressure-cooker freeways get hotter.  So please, do your part.  And, help us spread the word…

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  1. 1 On August 27th, 2007, ProbeGTfan said:

    I want to say I agree with this site. I learned to drive in Germany. There, you see a fast moving car, you MOVE, no questions asked. That kind of thing should be implemented here.

  2. 2 On August 28th, 2007, DerSubtileVento said:

    Living in Iowa and having two major interstates as main veins for roadways (I80 and I35), I see this happening all the time. I make several 180 mile trips on the interstate throughout the year and my biggest frustration is slow people in the left lane. Iowa even has signs posted on the roadways notifying slower cars to stay to the right, but still these drivers continue on, moving slowly, in the left lane.

    The Left Lane Drivers of America have the right idea with this movement and I’ll do my best to help push it forward.

  3. 3 On September 1st, 2007, KYDriver said:

    Seriously! Do whatever you can to get the word out. Slow driving in the left lane is a major cause of accidents and road rage. What’s needed is a public education blitz in the areas that produce major left lane offenders (I’m looking at you, Ohio).

    It’s almost to the point of being ridiculous. Why the majority of Ohio drivers refuse to acknowledge the law or exercise a little courtesy is beyond me.

  4. 4 On September 4th, 2007, akl said:

    I commute about 80 miles on I-75 to and from Atlanta pretty much every day and this kills me. I already have to budget out about 2 hours during morning rush hour to make it there in time- and the precious few moments that the interstate does not resemble a parking lot I like to actually GO so I am not stuck in the car any longer than I have to be. I’m not asking that people do 95 in the left lane (although if I see someone coming up behind me quickly, I ALWAYS move over at the first chance to let them by because I love when that courtesy is extended to me) but I just ask people to at least go the speed limit and follow the general flow of traffic (hint: if the lane to your right is moving faster than you are, and you see a line of about 10 cars following very closely behind you, you should probably move over.)

    I would like to know why people use the left lane and drive significantly slower than the traffic around them. Are they too lazy to deal with switching lanes and people merging around them and just want to drive with tunnel vision? I’m just hoping for a valid reason.

    Thank you for this site haha :)

  5. 5 On November 12th, 2007, Ignacio said:

    Here’s a great state-by-state resource for “keep right” laws.

    http://www.mit.edu/~jfc/right.html

    Fortunately, I live in one of the green states….however my authorities don’t enforce it for whatever reason. I’ve even pressed the head of our State Patrol and they’d much rather go after “aggressive drivers”.

    I submit that for every aggressive driver…..there’s a good chance there’s a left lane squatter that contributed to them being so.

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