04-10-2007, 09:14 AM
Tony356993 wrote:
The reasoning as told to me by their CI, is that they want to simulate what you would encounter on the road. They feel their students are more comfortable doing on the track, what they do on the road. Guess they don't pass on the right in Western PA. Or maybe they drive with more courtesy, and stay to the right with the exception of passing.
Quote:We are in @ P also.
Quote:Lower run group (our Blue and Green), all passing is done on the left, (on a right hander the passed car will pull off line and let the passing car pass on the left).Ugly! I'll be busy for any Allegheny instructing opportunities. Why would you make more work for passing? The slower cars have enough trouble just getting a hand out the window, now we want them to do more thinking - that does not make any nickels to me. This is as bad as using turn signals instead of hand signals.
The reasoning as told to me by their CI, is that they want to simulate what you would encounter on the road. They feel their students are more comfortable doing on the track, what they do on the road. Guess they don't pass on the right in Western PA. Or maybe they drive with more courtesy, and stay to the right with the exception of passing.
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1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
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