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Old 11-13-2008, 08:06 PM   #19
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I never drive more than 20 km/h under the speed limit unless traffic is jammed or something else is causing people to slow down. I try to stay just over 80 km/h, but I will go down to 80 as a basement speed. I always stay in the right lane. There are usually 2 and sometimes 4 or 5 other lanes for people to pass me on when I'm on the 401.

There are no posted speed limits of 110 where I drive. Only 100, and many people don't seem to understand that is the suggested maximum, no the minimum. There are no signs here like I've seen in Quebec where they say 100 maximum 80 minimum. I think those types of signs should be mandatory to help people understand that 100 is supposed to be the maximum.

I've had police drive by me slowly while I'm going 80, but unless I give them reasons to think I'm intoxicated they have no reason to pull me over and I will never get a ticket. I am a courteous, defensive driver who chooses to not drive the posted maximum speed.

From what I've read it's not considered safe to go 25% slower than other traffic. I'm going less than 20% slower and believe it or not I have far less people flashing their brights, cutting me off and gesturing, honking their horn etc when I started driving 80-90 vs any other speed range. 100-110 was the worst for agitating these ragers for some reason. 90-100 wasn't far off.

People who argue I should drive flow of traffic 100% of the time, don't hold water in my book. Why should I engage in a practice which is held by speeders, unsafe drivers and people who care more about being able to leave late and arrive on time than the safety of people around them? Going less than the flow of traffic when needed to increase the gap between me and the vehicle in front of me is the only way I'm able to control my safety while I'm tailgated. I do my best to keep a space between me and the car in front of me to make up for the fact that I'm most likely getting tailgated by someone who will be unable to stop in time if something happens. Knowing the space in front of me will do no good with the tailgater is something happens to my vehicle I vigilantly maintain the Yaris to do my best to prevent a failure of any sort on the highway.

I would have thought my behaviour was surprising a few years ago as well, but you'd probably be surprised at how practicing this behaviour plays out in the real world... in my driving situation anyways.
I can't speak for the 401/407/QEW experience very much. In NB the divided highway is 110 all the way, so that's where I pulled that number from. The police also can absolutely pull you over if you're going slower then the flow of traffic or usually 30kph under the limit (I know it's in some state laws even though it's not posted on the highways). I work for FedEx in NB and one of our agent carriers gets pulled over bi-weekly because he drives a plain white van with no banners. His route is timed out all day. From 5:30am-7:00pm. He's usually travelling 10-20 kph under the limit because there's no pint in going faster. Perhaps it's the difference between OPH and RCMP, but, many law enforcement agencies say the safest way to travel is travelling with the flow of traffic. I do however agree in a hyper aggressive environment certain steps need to be taken. When I read 80 (and me being used to highways at 110) I automatically drew the conclusion of 30 under. Especially on our sparse NB highways. My apologies for drawing conclusions, however it makes the image much clearer after qualifying/quantifying some things. A blanket statement of going 80kph could get some people killed is all. And in NB is says 110 Maximum. It doesn't say MAX in Ont?
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