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United States News Title: Thou Shall Not Pass . . . This country is painted over with double yellow bars a sort of rolling-ribbon prison, from which escape is not possible. Legal passing zones always rare are becoming almost nonexistent. Painted over for no readily discernible reason. Well, actually, there is a reason: It is the purposeful discouragement of active as opposed to passive driving. This to pave the way for automated cars. To acclimate people to soporific transportation. To get them used to being meatsacks. Superficially, the effacing of passing zones is justified on the claim that the act is inherently unsafe and within the straightjacket idiocy of the laws as they exist, this is absolutely true. Car A is moping along at 42 in an (underposted) 45 MPH zone. The driver of car B (and cars C and D stuck in the conga line) would like to proceed at a reasonable speed at least the speed limit. But legally speaking the act of passing car A is almost an impossibility. To do so would require temporarily exceeding the speed limit of 45 MPH at least, if it is to be done safely. To perform it legally means attempting to pass car A traveling at 42 MPH at a pace no faster than the maximum speed limit of 45 MPH. A difference of 3 MPH. The passing car if you can call it that will need an eighth to a quarter of a mile, at least, to execute this slow-motion maneuver. Not many such straight stretches free of traffic in the opposing lane exist. A legal pass is thus rendered effectively not-doable. Might as well paint it double yellow. The safe pass, meanwhile, entails risking a ticket for speeding. Possibly these days a reckless driving ticket. Catch 22. Most people, therefore, do not even try to pass anymore. Whether nominally legal or not. Rather than risk the ticket, or attempt what is palpably unsafe, they will queue up in a conga, accepting their fate. This is exactly as intended the object of the exercise being to make driving a boring, frustrating experience such that most people will not miss it once its been eliminated entirely. Give them gadgets to peck, email to check. Why bother with driving when you cant anymore? This is why the young, especially, are largely indifferent to cars. Theres not much fun involved and very little in the way of freedom. Indeed, the opposite. Cars, to them, are a boring encumbrance. An expensive boring encumbrance. It is also why the emphasis of new car design has shifted away from what the car can do in terms of its performance capabilities to the techno-gadgets it touts. To keep peoples minds off driving. Which has come to suck unless you drive like an outlaw. Few are willing. And so, the slow-pokey. Log-jammed traffic now exists almost everywhere even in rural areas. Not so much because there are more vehicles using the road, but because of the soporification of drivers, who have been cowed into such a state of drone-like passivity as to approximate unconsciousness. The light turns green and they eventually notice. The cars gradually creep forward each invariably keeping exact pace with the car to its left or right. None shall pass. Because most wont. It only takes one to jam up the works. The systematic painting over of formerly legal passing zones is just confirmation of a fait accompli. It is of a piece with accepting that youre 80 and cant get it up anymore. Except in this case, the wilting is not natural but artificially imposed on a man of 35. Once upon a time it is hard to imagine this new cars touted their passing gear performance. Drivers were taught to use that performance. One applied downward pressure to the accelerator pedal. The transmission would kick down and the car would accelerate. The object was to quickly and so, safely pass the slow-mover. The slow-motion pass is a modern idiocy, along with the Pilot Car. Well, idiocy is the wrong word given the intentionality behind it. From the point of view of the nudging technocrats behind it the acolytes of Cass Sunstein, who are determined to render driving as much a part of the past as smoking (but high fructose corn syrup is just fine) it is working exactly as designed and so far from idiotic. The technocrats are not stupid. They are making people stupid. it is an important distinction. The corrective is simple. The double yellow should be the exception, not the rule. Applied to the pavement in blind curves, perhaps. But otherwise? Passing should be legal whenever it can be done safely, which is most of the time provided the driver is given leave to exercise his judgment, use his skill this assumes he has some, of course and is not punished for passing efficiently and safely. Most would learn how and those who couldnt handle it could simply be . . . passed. Without the passer having to worry about a buzzcut government thug extorting a ransom from him. Traffic would flow. Driving would be fun again. This fantasy exists in actuality in many European countries where, despite the general suffocation of liberty, some remnants of the old ways remain, at least when it comes to driving. Which for the Europeans has ancestral charm. Most roads over there are pass at will broken yellow rather than double yellow. In these countries, the driver is still expected by custom as well as law to know how to drive. People here are admonished that its safer to just sit behind the slow-mover no matter how slow and be patient. The automated car is almost here. Subscribe to *Cars and Automotive* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
It depends on your state. In the State of Washington for example: "(1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law: PROVIDED, That a person following a vehicle driving at less than the legal maximum speed and desiring to pass such vehicle may exceed the speed limit, subject to the provisions of RCW 46.61.120 on highways having only one lane of traffic in each direction, at only such a speed and for only such a distance as is necessary to complete the pass with a reasonable margin of safety." Write your state congressman and petition to change the law in your state -- if it's that important to you. Which I doubt.
All this is now mute. GM applied to the government a week or so ago to produce and sell the first driverless cars next year. Since GM has a long history of saying "Screw it,let the dealer service departments work out the bugs for us",what could possibly go wrong with that? Especially once the Juvenile Delinquent geeks start hacking into the driver systems for fun. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
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