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Old 09-23-11, 03:19 PM
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benjdm
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Originally Posted by njkayaker
Did you even look at the stuff you referenced?

1 doesn't mention "hand" at all.
2 doesn't mention "hand" at all.
Please show me any difference in meaning between 'right lane' and 'right-hand lane' in any law, driver's manual, road design guide, DOT publication, or anything similar.

3 is a "road design" manual not a legal or driver guide.The first "right-hand" reference is unusual.


4 is the same reference as 3!

One example (in my opinion, it's weak) does not indicate that it's a general usage at all!
You said "there is no evidence that "right-hand lane" is ever used to refer to the former." There is evidence that it is at least sometimes used to refer to the former, and you are not ignorant of this evidence. There is the lie. You are now moving the goalposts to 'it's not a general usage.' Saying it's not a general usage would not be a lie.


Did you even look at the stuff you referenced?

You really should try to understand what is being discussed before you go off and accuse people of lying.

And I pointed out your mistake three months ago!
You still haven't pointed out any distinction made between 'right lane' and 'right-hand lane' - anywhere. If they have different meanings, please demonstrate.
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