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<blockquote data-quote="jk03cobra" data-source="post: 2524091" data-attributes="member: 14951"><p>Just have a question out based on an experience of mine a few days ago. I was driving down the highway in a 65 MPH zone. A state patrol car pulled out from the shoulder back onto the highway, I assume he had just finished a traffic stop. I was behind him and we both switched to the left lane about the same time to pass some slower cars in the right lane. Well, as we got into the left lane there was a car there doing about 50MPH (remember this is a 65MPH highway) and she would not move over to the right. The trooper slowed as did I, waiting for her to move. </p><p></p><p>Well, eventually the right lane cleared so I moved over. Just as I did he threw the lights on and pulled this woman over. I couldn't have been happier. I'm assuming he probably wrote her a ticket for impeding traffic. I'm just curious how often any of you guys write tickets for this, people driving below the speed limit in the passing lane? Seems to be a common occurance but it doesn't seem to be something that is ticketed very often. Am I correct in assuming this? If so, what is the reasoning? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jk03cobra, post: 2524091, member: 14951"] Just have a question out based on an experience of mine a few days ago. I was driving down the highway in a 65 MPH zone. A state patrol car pulled out from the shoulder back onto the highway, I assume he had just finished a traffic stop. I was behind him and we both switched to the left lane about the same time to pass some slower cars in the right lane. Well, as we got into the left lane there was a car there doing about 50MPH (remember this is a 65MPH highway) and she would not move over to the right. The trooper slowed as did I, waiting for her to move. Well, eventually the right lane cleared so I moved over. Just as I did he threw the lights on and pulled this woman over. I couldn't have been happier. I'm assuming he probably wrote her a ticket for impeding traffic. I'm just curious how often any of you guys write tickets for this, people driving below the speed limit in the passing lane? Seems to be a common occurance but it doesn't seem to be something that is ticketed very often. Am I correct in assuming this? If so, what is the reasoning? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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