Name Change, lol
- GordonH
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Name Change, lol
So passing lanes are now called Anti frustration lanes, thats a good one. lol
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Anyone who drives that section of hwy 97 from OK Falls to Osoyoos with any frequency gets it completely. It is the only 80 kph Hwy I know of where traffic is consistently 10 kph below the posted limit rather than 10 kph above. It's a bit bizarre actually given the hwy route is good and not some twisting snake of asphalt for the most part.
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I suspect when drivers use anti-frustration lanes as just regular lane, then passing happens to the right side. Then that becomes new anti-frustration lane.
I just got chuckle out of headline twobits.
I just got chuckle out of headline twobits.
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GordonH wrote:I suspect when drivers use anti-frustration lanes as just regular lane, then passing happens to the right side. Then that becomes new anti-frustration lane.
I just got chuckle out of headline twobits.
I know, so did I.
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twobits wrote:Anyone who drives that section of hwy 97 from OK Falls to Osoyoos with any frequency gets it completely. It is the only 80 kph Hwy I know of where traffic is consistently 10 kph below the posted limit rather than 10 kph above. It's a bit bizarre actually given the hwy route is good and not some twisting snake of asphalt for the most part.
So true. Should be a sign at Osoyoos: Welcome to the Slowkanogan.
GordonH wrote:I suspect when drivers use anti-frustration lanes as just regular lane, then passing happens to the right side. Then that becomes new anti-frustration lane.
And they'll probably do what most slow drivers do when they hit double lanes: speed up. Then, when the anti-frustration lane ends, they'll slow down again.
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Most times you will follow a slow driver until the 4 lane section, then they speed up and you either stay behind or like most people speed up to 110 to pass. Nice spot to get a speeding ticket. I like to average 90 k/hr in the 80 zone as this will get you past most speed traps. Want to ease frustration- raise the speed limit to 90 k/hr.
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You forgot what ICBC has tried to teach us for ages: SPEED KILLS.
This is of course way over simplified as anyone who has traveled to Germany knows that if you
drive with discipline (STAY in the rightmost lane, ADAPT your speed to traffic/driving conditions,
SIGNAL your intentions at all times, etc.), you can actually have highways with NO preset speed
limits (unless the electronic signs show otherwise). In BC, we could easily drive 25% faster than the
currently posted speed limits with improved driving habits. Another interesting tidbit: I believe that
BC speed limits are still set by police - bit of a conflict of interest in my view. In many other jurisdictions,
it is set by traffic engineers along with a proper traffic survey.
This is of course way over simplified as anyone who has traveled to Germany knows that if you
drive with discipline (STAY in the rightmost lane, ADAPT your speed to traffic/driving conditions,
SIGNAL your intentions at all times, etc.), you can actually have highways with NO preset speed
limits (unless the electronic signs show otherwise). In BC, we could easily drive 25% faster than the
currently posted speed limits with improved driving habits. Another interesting tidbit: I believe that
BC speed limits are still set by police - bit of a conflict of interest in my view. In many other jurisdictions,
it is set by traffic engineers along with a proper traffic survey.
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3+141592 wrote: I believe that
BC speed limits are still set by police - bit of a conflict of interest in my view. In many other jurisdictions,
it is set by traffic engineers along with a proper traffic survey.
Here the speed limit is set by the senior citizen driving 15-20 km under the posted limit because he thinks no one needs to go any faster than that.
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driveangry wrote:Here the speed limit is set by the senior citizen driving 15-20 km under the posted limit because he thinks no one needs to go any faster than that.
Exactly. One elderly woman told me, "I'm a much safer driver now, because I'm never in a hurry." Couldn't convince her that it wasn't a good idea to make everyone else slow down, too.
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Have some friends who used to live in Oroville. They liked to come up to Kelowna, but the highway got a bit much for them, so they eventually took weekend trips to Spokane instead (and we wonder why American visits are down).
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Wasn't there something on the TV news or newspaper a couple of years ago about american tourists calling our highways suicidal highways ???
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I'm not originally from here and I agree, yes, the highways are crazy here.
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driveangry wrote:Wasn't there something on the TV news or newspaper a couple of years ago about american tourists calling our highways suicidal highways ???
The highways are great, it's the drivers lol. Seriously though, the highways are pretty darn good, drivers just need to drive according to road conditions and be considerate to others, this includes staying off the highway if you are a slow poke.
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dreamon wrote:
The highways are great, it's the drivers lol. Seriously though, the highways are pretty darn good, drivers just need to drive according to road conditions and be considerate to others, this includes staying off the highway if you are a slow poke.
I disagree.
Average speed from the border to Armstrong = 75.75 km/h
Average speed from Brewster, Washington (start of the Okanogan) to the border = 88.46 km/h
In other words, you can drive almost 20% faster in the USA on average.
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Glacier wrote: I disagree.
Average speed from the border to Armstrong = 75.75 km/h
Average speed from Brewster, Washington (start of the Okanogan) to the border = 88.46 km/h
In other words, you can drive almost 20% faster in the USA on average.
That's because they don't require hwy traffic to slow down for every little intersection that has a gas station and a few homes nearby. Trout Creek kills me. Four lanes with a center turning/merging lane to boot and we have to slow to 60 kph!! Why? If there was ever a section of hwy built specifically to be a speed trap, this is it.
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