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Guys i couldn't agree more.


Infact ill admit it. I love those dam OPP cruisers. When i see one i am such a bad driver. They are so distracting. Last time i saw one i went buy him at like 80 with my window down trying to see what device he was using and check out his spectre. :lol:


Mind you those cars look really good with the light bars.


There is a famous one in Kitchener. As soon as you come down the hill there is often cruisers. Right around exit 282. Everyone is going 125-140 then they see a cruiser and it turns to chaos.


Infact in the GTA traffic is nuts.


This 100 km/hr limit is a big joke.


I was on the 401 on sunday in the left lane. I was going about 129. I had so many cars riding my ass and everyone in front was doing the same thing.


It was like a massive "tailgating" party. Except there was no hot dogs and beer just a bunch of angry drivers trying to pass those pesky slow trucks in the middle lane.


Ihad never seen anything like it. And like always on our 400 series no one drives in the right lane so i had to as always pass in the right lane. I co uldnt beleive it.


For about 20-30 Km/hr the whole left lane was going 125 + and everyone, i mean most o fthe cars were about 1 car length or less. There was a time around mavis i would say most cars were all going 129-131 ansd there was 2 meters between.


Maybee our limits our to low. No one follows them. The rest of the world drives faster. even our own police don't drive the limit.


Actually if any of you are curious. I tried driving the speed limit last week, i kid you not i stayed there. The silly little guy in the left lane. I was going 99-101 km/hr.


I got passed by everything on more than 4 wheels. I even had a rig with his 4 ways on honking at me.


I felt so silly, like some sort of jackass. Here i was in the right lane, and i mean everything was flying past me.


Actually bear i had another trip on the 400 its a true story. As usual on the 400 everyone was speeding, ya its the 400. But i saw him in a usual place and i couldn't help but notice those bright ass LED's from about far away.


Every time i pass an officer on a 400 series i always pull into the right lane and drive exactly 100 km/hr.


Except he didnt like it. So he followed me and he though i had a radar detector :P. He kept followin me and passed and looked on my wind shield and then proceeded to take off in HSD fashion.

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So guys is it me or i am the only one in this forum that seems to think our limits our way to low.


I mean i cant drive the limit. Even in the right lane at 100 i get honked at by trucks.


I mean the Police, transports, old people, 4 cylinders, SUV's, Vans, Ice cream trucks and everything on 4 wheels or more seems to drive more than 100 on our 400 series highways when they're is not a major traffic jam.


I cant even drive 115-120. I mean if i drive 115 in the middle lane i start becoming an obstruction to the other traffic.


If i drive in the left lane and even try to stay at 120 i will have people racing around me, honking at me, passing on the shoulder, high beaming me, and doing anything to get around me.


What gives.


I have been on many highways in the GTA with the flow of traffic going at 130 and this still happens.


Ive seen many officer also drive 20-30 over on our highways.


So is it just me or am i the only one that does this in this province? It seems to me every time i take a 400 series that the flow of traffic is driving these speeds.


I remember when i first started driving on our 400's and i was on the 400 S going about 120 and i was just getting my door's blown off.


Its not just the 400. Even on the 401 or the QEW people are still trying to pass at 130.


The Cops know it to. They aren't blind i am sure. I dont think everyone is this blind.


I am not blind i am driving on these things alot and tons of people everyday are all going 120-130 and there is still enough people trying to pass.


The OPP can't get them all.


The limit really bugs me. Then you pass some trucks in the left lane going 115 and you get dinged a few hundred and insurance for passing them and reaching 140 while trying to move out of the way of those guys on your ass cause your still going to slow.


So what speed are we supposed to go?


If you go with the flow of traffic you can get screwed out of hundreds of dollars and face massive insurance increases.


But one time i tried to slow down. There was a female in the car. She freaked out cause i was going 125. SO i told her i would slow down for her safety. So i tried to go 110 in the middle lane of the 400.


Within seconds we had people passing on the right, left, swerving around us, high beams, the usual etc.


100 km/hr? The whole rest of the world goes faster then this. Most of Europe goes 120-130 and they have crappy roads compared to the quality of some of our roads they also do it with old junky unsafe cars.


I mean our own police won't even go 100 so why is the limit set at that. Maybee its one thing to set the limit at 100 in the GTA but outside the GTA with 3 lanes and a concrete median with 6 + feet of shoulder. Let's get real.


Maybee also a higher limit or more realistic one would allow the OPP to focus on other issues.


Lane discipline, real aggressive drivers, aggressive trucks, unsafe loads, careless driving.


This low limit is causing problems and its wreaking havoc with our lane discipline. Ontarian's treat lane discipline like a joke and to me i think its perhaps the most dangerous thing on the road.


I see it everyday, people refuse to move so they race around the traffic and almost crash into each other and the trucks. And slowing trucks to 105 is supposed to make things better, ya right maybe if they are forced to drive in the right lane.


Some day ill hope they will raise the limits, put up some big signs "Move right except to pass," fix the paint and those annoying right lanes that end out of no where, and maybee the OPP can focus on the really fast, slow, and dangerous drivers and truckers.


Maybee a higher limit would allow the OPP to go for those real stunt drivers.


Not the ones going 50 over the 100 limit but the ones that are going 50 over the actual flow of traffic or the speed people actually drive.

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tdrive2 wrote:Maybee our limits our to low. No one follows them.

I beg to differ. :P


tdrive2 wrote:Actually if any of you are curious. I tried driving the speed limit last week, i kid you not i stayed there. The silly little guy in the left lane. I was going 99-101 km/hr.


I got passed by everything on more than 4 wheels. I even had a rig with his 4 ways on honking at me.


:shock: Do you have a car that everyone hates, or that seems to attract jackasses? Acura Vigor? BMW 5-series? :lol:

In the past three years or so, I have only been honked at once by a truck on HWY 11. I was going at the limit of 90 km/h, and he felt it necessary to blast his horn as he passed me. I chewed him out on my CB; I didn't know I could be so mean to Quebeckers. :lol:


tdrive2 wrote:Ontarian's treat lane discipline like a joke and to me i think its perhaps the most dangerous thing on the road.

Case in point:

tdrive2 wrote:But one time i tried to slow down. There was a female in the car. She freaked out cause i was going 125. SO i told her i would slow down for her safety. So i tried to go 110 in the middle lane of the 400.


Within seconds we had people passing on the right, left, swerving around us, high beams, the usual etc.

tdrive2 wrote:I cant even drive 115-120. I mean if i drive 115 in the middle lane i start becoming an obstruction to the other traffic.


If i drive in the left lane and even try to stay at 120 i will have people racing around me, honking at me, passing on the shoulder, high beaming me, and doing anything to get around me.


What gives.

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A few times honking thats a bit much.


Although usually if i am on the highway people will just race around me.


But i am the last guy on earth to park in the left lane.


This always happens when some A hole up the road has a mile of cars behind him.


As i said most times along the 401 at off peak times when the flow of traffic is anything less than 125 i always have some guy on my ass riding my grill or wanting to pass.


Sometimes its hard cause i want to pass to and so do about another 10 people all being held up.


Highbeams is very common.


But i never need to do this.


In ontario all drivers only drive in the 2 left lanes.


So i just go in the right lane to pass everyone and watch the angry mob of 15 tailgaters behind some wise guy in a Toyota Prius going 110 (the same speed as the truck beside him) clogging the whole road for everyone.


COme on 100 km/hr.


Have you ever taken a drive down the 400,407 QEW some places.


This is nuts. Anyways i know the limit is a joke when the officers don't drive it either.


Its a joke until they scalp you for a few hundred dollars for going the flow of traffic.


IMO the highway is the safest when people execute proper lane discipline.


Speed doesn't really change anything. Usually its slow trucks in the middle lanes that cause problems and force everyone into the left most lane which then the slower drivers anger the faster ones.


There has been so many times where i have seen traffic going at 120-140 just perfectly fine. People move to the right, travel at a safe distance, pass on the left, etc.


It always turns into a mess when they encounter some slow trucks or someone who parks in the left lanes.


Either that or everyone sees an officer and passes.


Whoever the guy was who talked about passing an officer. I never do it.


Actually when i know an officer is present i drive in the right lane at 100 km/hr. I always get a bunch of weird looks like i am retarded. It always catches the officers attention. I mean EVERYONE goes 100 i am sure as they rocket by me.


Some day i would love to see officers devoting more time to other things like aggressive and careless drivers, enforcing lane discipline, inspecting unsafe trucks and loads, and some of those aggressive truck drivers.

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Sorry squishy i would never go 100 in the left lane my apologies.


Know sometimes if i know the overpass or see the lights, etc i always pull into the right most lane and drive the limit.


Sometimes i have a good laugh being the slowest vehicle on the road as everything riding on wheels passes me.


it has happened before where i was the only one driving the limit on the right side and the officer gave me a weird eye, he pulls up behind me tries to follow me. Then he speeds up and tried to look on my window for a RD.

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tdrive2 wrote:Some day i would love to see officers devoting more time to other things like aggressive and careless drivers, enforcing lane discipline, inspecting unsafe trucks and loads, and some of those aggressive truck drivers.

Then give us proper traffic enforcement vehicles......I see loads of stuff in my own car, all of what you mention, get into my billboard and angels drivers everywhere.

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Lane discipline isn't just about the left lane. The simplest way I can put it is, "Faster than the lane to your right, slower than the lane to your left." If you can get passed by a vehicle on your right, then you are in the wrong lane. It's too bad that this is not part of the HTA. I'd like to have a chat with the guy who felt it necessary to specifically state that passing on the right is legal. :evil:


As for trucks parked in the centre lane holding up traffic, I completely agree. I'm surprised that I have never heard any truckers communicate to one of those centre-lane bandits to move his buttocks over. Lots of racial slurs get thrown around about certain truckers who hang frilly decorations in the cab, but the ones in the centre lane seem to be off-limits.


By the way, I have driven the 400, QEW, 404, 401, 409, etc., in urban, suburban, and rural settings. I have also driven two-lane highways in suburban and rural settings, as well as travelled the eastern half of the States as far as Florida and Texas. I wouldn't know how they drive in the BC mountains or out on the open prairies, but I'm familiar with the habits of most of central and southern Ontario.

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Squishy wrote:The simplest way I can put it is, "Faster than the lane to your right, slower than the lane to your left."

Makes the most sense to me, otherwise we're turning the highway into a Grand Slalom of sorts, with more lane changes/tailgating/etc. Although I will say that driving from Windsor back to Toronto last weekend, after clearing the construction area, I got into the right lane and stayed there for the next 15 or so kilometres until it got down to 2 lanes at Tilbury. Everyone else was mixing it up in the centre and left lane. I just kept going in the far right lane, didn't have to change lanes once, and I had unrestricted visibility because everyone else thought the right lane was some sort of sacred ground, never to be driven on. :shock:

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Radar Identified wrote:
Squishy wrote:The simplest way I can put it is, "Faster than the lane to your right, slower than the lane to your left."

Makes the most sense to me, otherwise we're turning the highway into a Grand Slalom of sorts, with more lane changes/tailgating/etc. Although I will say that driving from Windsor back to Toronto last weekend, after clearing the construction area, I got into the right lane and stayed there for the next 15 or so kilometres until it got down to 2 lanes at Tilbury. Everyone else was mixing it up in the centre and left lane. I just kept going in the far right lane, didn't have to change lanes once, and I had unrestricted visibility because everyone else thought the right lane was some sort of sacred ground, never to be driven on. :shock:


Hey, that is a fantastic driving tip! Whenever one is there, all they have to do is is go 105-110 in the right lane without being:


a: harrased by the HSD who have more pressing concerns on their minds


b: worry about rocketeers who occupy the ledft lane

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Hey RadarIdentified was that along there on the 401 this sunday afternoon.


What a mess. It was a massive tailgating party, never seen anything like it.


Must have been km of traffic all going 129 riding 1 to 1/2 car lengths behind each other.


What do cops do in a situation like this.


The 401 is always like that they all occupy the 2 left most lanes.


No one uses the right lanes not even the trucks. I just go in there now and pass if i have to in the right lane. I have given up trying to pass on the left. Its to stressful and impossible.

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I just kept going in the far right lane, didn't have to change lanes once, and I had unrestricted visibility because everyone else thought the right lane was some sort of sacred ground, never to be driven on. Shocked

That there lane is for big trucks, school buses and winobego's. All pray to the mighty gas gulping R/V's


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I gotta get me one of them.....

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tdrive2 wrote:Hey RadarIdentified was that along there on the 401 this sunday afternoon.

I was on the 401 Sunday afternoon, but the stretch where I was in the right lane while everyone else was duking it out in the middle and left lanes was in Essex County. From about Cambridge all the way to TO it was a goat rodeo.


racer wrote:Whenever one is there, all they have to do is is go 105-110 in the right lane without being:


a: harrased by the HSD who have more pressing concerns on their minds


b: worry about rocketeers who occupy the ledft lane


Staying in the far right lane works well for me! Another thing to mention is that, although I was prepared to move left to allow merging traffic onto the highway, I didn't have to do it. People would get on the on-ramp, swerve across the right lane (which was emtpy) and immediately join the middle lane (which was stacked full of cars). :shock:


As for HSD, there were a few more than usual, being the long weekend. Even looked for Da Bear, but no bear sightings that weekend.


Squishy wrote:The RV, the Mercedes, or the little kid?

I was wondering the same thing... :shock: :shock:

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Squishy wrote:
Reflections wrote:I gotta get me one of them.....

The RV, the Mercedes, or the little kid? :shock:


Already got 2 kids, that's lots.....


Don't like the merc's too heavy....


Besides, I could live in that thing cheaper than a house, as long as I don't move it.

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Haha Radar Identified i laughed so hard.


Haha a goat rodeo what a way to explain it perfectly!!!!


I love the right lane.


Hey the right lane should be for those trucks but they love to go slow in the middle lane and mess up the flow of traffic.


I heard the right lane gives you cancer this must be why everyone is afraid of it.

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