Originally Posted by
Daves_Not_Here
Thank you! My point was that you can find yourself in a "no-win" situation if you impede speeding traffic. If you speed up, you can be cited for speeding. If you slow down, you can be cited for impeding traffic. One does not negate the other.
That's why I said, "So if you're in the left lane you can be in no win situation such that
no matter what you do, it's illegal." So why do I need to show "something in the vehicle code that allows for exceeding the speed limit" when my assertion was to the contrary?
WAIT !! I found just the link he was looking for -->
http://www.englishchick.com/grammar/
Wrong. The law applies to multiple lane roads, meaning the left lane is essentially a passing lane. If you're impeding traffic in the passing lane, you are legally obligated to change to another lane. That's not a "no win" situation.