A law hit the books in IL a couple years back for just this. The lovely toll ways around the Chi town has almost no top end for speed except Sunday morning. Now when the car is in the left lane running 85 MPH and cars are stacking up behind the lead car this is impeding traffic per the code even at more than 20 over the posted limits. When lead vehicle fails to move over a ticket could issued. Remember when the poll is greased you are going to slide down into the tub of $hit. Sounds like a county mountie.
The law resulted when a state senator was flying down I 55 to Springfield with the Senate plate on the car got behind someone that would not pull over. The power of out fine elected officials at work. State is so broke road salt is a problem already.
The IL Gov yesterday had 3 ministers in his house to pray? Reminds me of Jesse SR and slick willie in the white house and all the time Jesse had a fresh daughter with hust money comming out of operation push (fed Money) for the new mother as I heard.
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