Posted by JML755 on January 26, 2012 at 05:36:04 from (216.89.196.184):
In Reply to: o/t work zones posted by rocko on January 25, 2012 at 17:51:54:
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we've got a similar law here in Michigan. I think it causes more accidents than it prevents. I had a guy clip me on the expressway because he just switched lanes without looking to see if there was room to do it. No damage to my truck bumper and not much damage to his. Said he HAD to move over into my lane because there was a cop on the shoulder up ahead. And I've seen lots of near-accidents from people trying to "obey the law". Lack of common sense is the problem.
If I'm on an open stretch with little traffice, I'll move over when I see a tow truck or cop or even a tire-changer. But in rush hour? No way! Just be alert, don't slam on your brakes or change lanes suddenly and cause an accident behind you.
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