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Teh One Who Knocks
02-01-2017, 01:20 PM
By Max Smith - WTOP


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WASHINGTON — Coming up on a driver going slowly in the left lane can be infuriating and the surprise can lead to safety issues if faster-moving drivers swerve around or act on their road rage, so a Virginia bill would add a fine for drivers who block the “fast lane.”

While slow-moving drivers are supposed to stay to the right, there is no penalty for violating the rule in Virginia.

The bill, set for approval in Virginia’s House of Delegates after it advanced Monday to a final vote, would make a violation a $250 fine.

“Simply put, a penalty behind it that shows that we understand the seriousness of this problem and that we’re going to be serious about actually enforcing it,” said Del. Israel O’Quinn, a Republican who represents Washington County.

Northern Virginia Democrats Del. Kaye Kory and Sen. Scott Surovell are co-sponsoring the bill, providing some bipartisan support.

O’Quinn said Monday the change would address “a particularly pervasive and ever-growing problem” of cars going “grossly under the speed limit in the left lane.” He hoped the new penalty could encourage more drivers to move over and cut down on road rage from drivers who come up behind slowpokes.

Maryland law is similar to Virginia’s current law, with a ban on driving slowly in the left lane that does not carry a specific penalty. Police can pull drivers over for it though to look for other violations.

Muddy
02-01-2017, 01:46 PM
Speed in the left lane, break the law, or be fined..

allsmiles
02-01-2017, 05:51 PM
I wish they would do this in Texas. There are signs every few miles on the interstate that say, "Left lane for passing only." I don't speed (weird, I know), but there are people who drive slower than me and I like to be able to get around them. It is a misconception that the left lane is "the fast lane". It's the passing lane and you don't have to be speeding to use it.

The whole point, I think, is to keep people from cruising the passing lane, which slows the flow of traffic. You can be doing 5 MPH under the speed limit, or 15 MPH over and still be cruising the passing lane, which forces other drivers to pass you on the right, which no one should have to do. Cruising the left lane is just lazy, inconsiderate driving and that is why I'm all for fining people who do it.

Pony
02-01-2017, 07:50 PM
:cheerlead:

Hugh_Janus
02-01-2017, 08:19 PM
you can get done for doing this over here and so you should