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Posted by Jomama (Member # 56) on :
 
To bad its only here in AK, wish this were the case everywhere, especially two-lane....

Slow drivers may face higher fines
ROADS: Going under speed limit, letting cars line up may cost $200.

By Cathy Brown
The Associated Press

(Published: March 19, 2002, Anchorage Daily News)

Juneau -- Driving too slowly could cost more than driving too fast under a bill that passed in the state Senate on Monday.

The Senate voted 17-1 in favor of a bill to increase the fine for drivers who let five or more cars line up behind them from $30 to $200.

The bill's sponsor, Sen. Dave Donley, R-Anchorage, said the law would apply only if the road in front of the driver is unobstructed, if he is traveling under the speed limit and if it's safe for him to pull over to let others pass.

Donley said it's unfair and dangerous for a few drivers to "own" the road and set their own speed limit.

"Unlike the Lower 48, Alaska doesn't have an extensive four-lane highway system," Donley said.

The problem is particularly bad on the Seward Highway leading from Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula, where slow-moving recreational vehicle drivers in summer often hold up traffic behind them, he said.

The fine for exceeding the speed limit is $4 for each mile above the limit up to 19 miles above, said Greg Wilkinson, a spokesman for the Alaska State Troopers.

That amounts to a $76 fine for going 19 miles over the limit. Going 20 miles or more above the speed limit requires a court appearance.

Wilkinson said the department had no position on the bill but added that slow-moving traffic on two-lane highways can be dangerous because frustrated faster drivers can be tempted to pass when it isn't safe.

"The basic issue is we don't want people attempting to pass in an unsafe manner, so would you please pull over," Wilkinson said.

Sen. Gene Therriault, R-North Pole, said he had heard concerns that the measure would cost violators two points on their driving record. He noted that losing a driver's license could severely limit mobility in more rural areas of the state.

Donley said two points is a relatively minor punishment.

"The intent was simply to make the fine significant enough that people would obey the law," Donley said.

A driver's license can be suspended or revoked when a driver accumulates 12 or more points within 12 months or 18 points within 24 months, Wilkinson said.

Donley said the Department of Transportation has agreed to put up more signs letting motorists know of the law. That would cost about $30,000, he said.

Sen. Georgianna Lincoln, D-Rampart, cast the only vote against the bill. She said she needed more information and asked that the bill come up for reconsideration Wednesday.

If the outcome does not change Wednesday, the measure will next go to the House.


 


Posted by BoondockSaint (Member # 67) on :
 
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...Donley said the Department of Transportation has agreed to put up more signs letting motorists know of the law. That would cost about $30,000, he said.
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DAMN! That's either a whole shitload of signs or these are some kickass signs! I hope they have neon flashing lights and arrows pointing to the right saying "Get your fucking slow ass piece of fuck ass over to the right or you will be fined and then run over." Does anyone else hate slow drivers in the fast lane? Okay, stupid question.

Better question: Are any of you the type that wait until the last fucking minute to merge when you know GOD DAMN WELL THAT YOUR LANE IS GOING TO END?!? Just curious.



 




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