Racing to work, to pick up your children from school, or go from one errand to the next not only wastes money and sends harmful emissions into the air, it barely saves you time, new research says.
Oh, that’s different then. I mostly drive one-lane (per direction) back roads. On a road with more lanes, I do not drive in the passing lane. I only pass in the passing lane.
Off the freeway there isn’t such a thing as a “passing” lane because people need to turn left and right constantly. Neither side is functional for passing.
Backroads don’t have passing lanes, they have passing zones where you go into the oncoming traffic lane while it’s empty to pass someone.
Oh, that’s different then. I mostly drive one-lane (per direction) back roads. On a road with more lanes, I do not drive in the passing lane. I only pass in the passing lane.
Off the freeway there isn’t such a thing as a “passing” lane because people need to turn left and right constantly. Neither side is functional for passing.
Backroads don’t have passing lanes, they have passing zones where you go into the oncoming traffic lane while it’s empty to pass someone.