Driving Poll

What best describes your driving style?


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luvcatchingbass

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I'm conflicted. I want to choose the real option I believe in but then there is the what I would like to do. Unfortunately I put tons of miles on a work rig and it is badged up like a freaking NASCAR rig.
 


Obi-Wan

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Where the speed limit is over 25. But this cul de sac can make for some good cookies
Since you started the pole you set the questions and parameters and they pretty much much include any 4 lane in the state including those throughout the major cities in ND and their interior arterial streets and I can guarantee everyone one of you have broken your own unwritten rule and drove in the left lane. Now who’s going to be the 1st hypocrite and say they don’t count
 
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Fester

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Since you started the pole you set the questions and parameters and they pretty much much include any 4 lane in the state including those throughout the major cities in ND and their interior arterial streets and I can guarantee everyone one of you have broken your own unwritten rule and drove in the left lane. Now who’s going to be the 1st hypocrite and say they don’t count
I can100%gurantee i am in the right lane at all times..even in town. I move over if i need to take a left turn...left lane is for passing.
 


ORCUS DEMENS

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Roads are designed to handle traffic loads. If everyone only drives in one of two lanes in an urban area, vehicle congestion will never improve. Everyone would lose countless hours sitting in traffic, burning fuel going nowhere. I could hear those on here whining about that too.
 

Kurtr

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Roads are designed to handle traffic loads. If everyone only drives in one of two lanes in an urban area, vehicle congestion will never improve. Everyone would lose countless hours sitting in traffic, burning fuel going nowhere. I could hear those on here whining about that too.
Your over thinking this deal. Like i said common sense plays a big role. If traffic is stopped in one lane and the other one is wide open what would a normal person do.
 

Kurtr

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Your all off work to damn early and you go to work not early enough if your bitching about traffic. Fact we do not have traffic --- we have texters and crazy people driving thats the issue.
So your saying option 4 is your vote
 


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