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Old 31-08-2005, 05:19 PM   #24
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Mainly I think you should drive at the fastest speed you can (under the speed limit) while keeping a safe distance in front of you. Of course if the speed limit is 80 and traffic is only flowing at 60 then you will have to do 60.

It's all common sense really.
If everybody thought like that there'd be no reasons for the freeways to ever clog. other than from the exits back.
But sadly they don think like that and every day it a crawl. Your theory assumes people will remain in their lane etc. I find the only thing predictable about other driver is the impending stupidity, I know most wont handle the wet so my main aim is staying the hell away from them.
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