Drive friendly, and remember, stay out of the left lane unless you're passing someone! Please!!!
Is there any way you can pass me at 85 mph so I can pass you multiple times while having my cruise at 75 the whole time?
Drive friendly, and remember, stay out of the left lane unless you're passing someone! Please!!!
Is there any way you can pass me at 85 mph so I can pass you multiple times while having my cruise at 75 the whole time?
I will not be surprised if it's 30,000+ ISU fans at the game. There are a LOT of alumni in Texas.
So is this how the seats are allocated?
Drive friendly, and remember, stay out of the left lane unless you're passing someone! Please!!!
Are you accounting for 30,000 plus rowdy ISU fans and all of their Busch Light?I'm a real engineer and no offense taken.
I was also the Chief Structural Engineer of the Alamodome so if you are going to the game, rest assured there is adequate levels of safety factor on the 378 ft. long x 50 ft. deep trusses over your head. And lots of rebar in the four vertical 300 ft. tall masts:
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Drive friendly, and remember, stay out of the left lane unless you're passing someone! Please!!!
Saw these all over in Oklahoma. We need this law in Iowa.
What the hell does that mean?
Probably means if you aren’t passing anybody, stay in the right lane.What the hell does that mean? Define impede... People do not have a right to travel 80 mph in the left lane as that is illegal. If traffic going 70 needs to pass they still must use the left lane for some time.
What the hell does that mean? Define impede... People do not have a right to travel 80 mph in the left lane as that is illegal. If traffic going 70 needs to pass they still must use the left lane for some time.
80 is legal in KS and Okie I know. Can't remember about Texas.
Last I knew, in Texas you can booze cruise as long as the driver isn't participating.
I heard that years ago about Missouri, but they had a lot of restrictions about what roads you could/could not do it on. I may have to research this for the trip.
As far as I can recall, passengers can drink in Missouri unless you are driving through certain cities.
If you have to ask you are probably the reason for the sign.What the hell does that mean? Define impede... People do not have a right to travel 80 mph in the left lane as that is illegal. If traffic going 70 needs to pass they still must use the left lane for some time.
80 is legal in KS and Okie I know. Can't remember about Texas.
When I was in Oklahoma for a wedding in the early 80's you could get mixed drinks "to go" when you left the bar.There are open container laws in Texas, just fyi.