[Biturbos4] BMW becoming the 'ultimate poser machine'
Michael Kuriger
michael at isuzu-mods.com
Wed Mar 3 17:26:28 EST 2004
I know what you all mean, but at least in L.A. we have too many cars so
we have 6 lanes just to support the massive flow. not much room for a
"fast" lane :-(
Mike
John M. Harrison wrote:
>Agreed. Americans are increasingly cruisers in oversized truck-like
>land barges not interested in driving. Blocking behavior in the left
>(formerly "fast") lane is epidemic. I'm driving to Arizona next week
>and will stay off the interstates and on the less traveled 2-lanes
>through less populated areas as much as possible. Of course the dearth
>of over-the-road truckers is using this same tactic increasingly as
>well. Still, I hope to enjoy some driving through the Colorado Rockies
>and sight seeing - Grand Canyon, etc. on my way to Tempe for a
>conference. Cheers and happy and safe motoring to my fellow S4 fans.
>
>John M. Harrison johnmh at uwyo.edu
>2001 S4 Avant
>Laramie, Wyoming 82071
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Aurangzeb M. Agha [mailto:ama-list at mltp.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 11:58 AM
>To: Bi-Turbo Audi S4 Audi Fan Group
>Subject: Re: [Biturbos4] BMW becoming the 'ultimate poser machine'
>
>I have to say, driving most anywhere in Europe (save Greece) is a blast.
>In general, people are a lot more curteous. People actually get in the
>"passing lane"/fast lane, only to pass, and then move asside so anyone
>going faster can over take them.
>
>Here in the US, it seems as if people think driving in the fast lane is
>where the slow cars should be. Sadly, I find myself in the "slow lane"
>(right lane) passing up lines of traffic!
>
> Zeb
>
>--
>'01 Silver S4
>
>:Message: 8 :Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 11:31:35 -0800 :From: "Keman"
><keman at interwolf.net> :Subject: Re: [Biturbos4] BMW becoming the
>'ultimate
>poser machine' - : My E36-M3 Sedan :To: <biturbos4 at audifans.com>
>:Message-ID: <003901c4008c$fa4e6680$3c00a8c0 at none> :Content-Type:
>text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" : :Ahhh yes... what it must be like to
>live in a country where driving is an :earned privilage, not a right.
>Where drivers education actually -teaches- :you something, and where the
>skills necessary to drive aren't always :found :in the person applying
>for
>them. Where tests do fail you and where you :are :responsible for your
>own
>actions. : ::I hate our drivers education system. I hate it because it's
>been watered :down so badly that it caters to the stupidest, most unable
>to drive :individual on the road. Because driving is a right... : :-
>Keman
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