In 2014, Georgia enacted a “Slowpoke Law,” making it a citable offense to camp out in the passing lane (or fast lane) of a highway and hold up traffic behind you, or to otherwise impede the flow of traffic. Th
it fares even worse than its fellow mountain state compatriot when it comes to tailgating, racking up citations at a 50 percent greater rate. Interestingly, Utah has a lower prevalence of other aggressive driving violations than Colorado, and the two states have the same proportion of...
Consider the roads you commute on and the speeds needed to keep up with traffic without having to run at top end. If the scoot is running wide open to keep up, it is too small for the road being traveled. Reply ChrisS i have a Kymco Agility 50cc as my soul means of transportation. ...
Nevertheless, the virtual reference traffic at UCLA has grown over the years; in the Fall Quarter of 2003, it answered 584 questions, or just a little over one question per hour for every hour the service was open. However, that's still less than 2 percent of the total reference questions...