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True or False: Prius = Left Lane Hugger

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by PoPoPlatter, Aug 22, 2015.

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  1. True

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  2. False

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  3. Most of the Time

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  4. Some of the Time

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  5. Now that you brought it up, I just realized I unintentionally do...

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  6. I don't, however, I have witnessed other Prius Drivers hug the left lane

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  1. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    I start stressing when I have a left turn: changing into left lane later than I'd like, to appease the Autobahn wannabees. My fears are usually overblown, but not always. Occasionally a territorial nutter will freak out.
     
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  2. co_prius_3

    co_prius_3 Member

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    In Colorado, it's against the law on 65MPH or faster roads. The law allows for situations where there's no room to get over.

    "A person shall not drive a motor vehicle in the passing lane of a highway if the speed limit is sixty-five miles per hour or more unless such person is passing other motor vehicles that are in a nonpassing lane or turning left, or unless the volume of traffic does not permit the motor vehicle to safely merge into a nonpassing lane.”
     
  3. bisco

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    i hate 95 to and from florida, with the left lane exits, feels like i'm taking my life in my hands. entrances even worse, when you're trying to get up to speed.:eek:
     
  4. Philip1000rr

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    KC, post: 2229050, member: 54245"]Giving credit to everyone above, they could be a militant environmentalist, cheapskate, rude jerk, passive aggressive (aggressive drivers are only half of the problem), oblivious and unaware of other vehicles, selfish and uncaring narcissist, rigid and inflexible stickler about obeying the law, judgmental self-appointed traffic cop, etc. Regardless of their motivation, it's exactly this kind of bad behavior that gives other Prius drivers a bad name. They are painting a big target on the back of all Prius drivers. Cut it out! Stop it![/QUOTE]
    This happens all the time in northern California.
     
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  5. bisco

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    shoot, and i was thinking of moving there.:mad:
     
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  6. mmmodem

    mmmodem Senior Taste Tester

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    This happens all the time all over the world. The only place I haven't seen this is in the UK and that is because they drive on the wrong side of the street :p and the left lane is the slow lane.
     
  7. Mendel Leisk

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    #147 Mendel Leisk, Sep 8, 2015
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  8. mmmodem

    mmmodem Senior Taste Tester

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    Why is the mix strange? That's how most high HOV lanes are done in my neck of the woods. The story makes it sound like if the BMW hadn't struck the minivan, the Echo would've. What's interesting is if that if this was a highway, 90-100 kph would be going too slowly down here for HOV where it's 65 mph or 108 kph
     
  9. JeffHastings

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    Contrary to the focus of this thread, I'm a RIGHT lane hugger, for the most part.
     
  10. fuzzy1

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    Nothing particularly interesting there, some sections of the Transcanada Highway are posted 80 kph (50 mph) due to local conditions. That is no different than portions of I-5 through Portland, and also going into Vancouver (BC, under the older Highway 99 label, but still the same road).
     
  11. djasonw

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    I live in south Florida (formerly a NYer). If you want to see crazy driving, you've come to the right place. Interstate 95 has four and five lanes and sometimes more in certain areas. There are even two express lanes separated by flexible rubber poles every few feet (they are about 3.5 or 4 feet high). These poles are there to prevent crossovers. Guess what? The idiots drive over them to either exit or enter!! Then you have a mixture of tourists, old farts, local kids who all drive at different speeds. As far as left lane huggers are concerned, there are always the idiots that just don't get it. I do notice that Prius drivers usually go the speed limit and don't drive aggressively. As for me, I try to go with the flow where the majority is going 5-10 over the posted limit.
     
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    I tend to hog the left lane, but I do go (often significantly) faster than the right lane traffic.
     
  13. VovCA

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    I drive frequently on left lane, typically as fast as traffic (around 75mph) and cops allow, if any car approaching, take right lane and let him go. Anything wrong with that?
     
  14. daddyd302

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    I used to drive on the right side all the time on my old 2012 Prius C. My brother decided to buy a 2014 Volt and I took over the 2014 Prius. I'm mostly driving on the left side now.... The Prius is just so much more responsive then the C.
     
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    I try to drive in the right lane behind the slowest traffic. But sometimes there is no traffic and I'm at the posted speed limit and a tailgater comes up. Then I shift to the left lane so they can speed up and pass me on the right. Soon as they are past, I'm back in the right lane. If I see an upgrade coming up, I'll hold off until reaching the bottom of the upgrade . . . karma.

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  16. mikefocke

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    Most Prii pass me doing about 5-10 mile per hour faster than I am while I'm poking along in the slow lane maybe 2 miles under the limit on interstate-quality divided highways. I'm generally in no hurry. Having said that I'm very sensitive to the wants of others, always clearing a path for them by altering my behavior to facilitate theirs ... good or bad ... on merges or when someone gets trapped I''ll gladly give them an out. . At a stop light, I'd say I'm first off the line 80% of the time, not racing, just not holding back.
     
  17. VovCA

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    I think 2-3 years ago in SFBA, there were plenty of Gen3 exercising best ever mpg on left lane. Now I think nothing special compare to other cars. If many cars on right lane, I just keep using left one and passing them. If right getting wide open, I go there. If someone approaching me at left lane, I go to right lane. I don't use ECO, I like P&G. I never liked cruise control, it makes me a bit disengaged from driving. As it goes above 70 mph, I'm not really in gas saving mode, and still around 50+. As traffic in SFBA is getting worst and worst, I'm getting more mpg.