And that 20 second delay really isn't gonna impact the trip as a whole.
That is true. Therefore there shouldn't be a problem with drivers driving a steady speed in the middle lane.
And that 20 second delay really isn't gonna impact the trip as a whole.
That is true. Therefore there shouldn't be a problem with drivers driving a steady speed in the middle lane.
The rightmost lane is never completely free. And if it is, almost all drivers do use it.
What makes your right to go fast on the left lane more important than their right to go a reasonable ~120km/h in the middle lane?
Okay, I never looked at a truck's speedometer. The point is they are overtaking just slightly faster.
It certainly feels like most trucks are going at least 90 km/h regularly.
The problem is that even in low traffic, there is a truck on the right lane every few meters. Often, after you switch to the right lane, someone decides to drive right next to you, forcing you to brake.
It's just more comfortable to stay in the middle lane.
Now IMHO the real problem is when trucks are overtaking with 101km/h...
Wow, I was sure Raspberry Pi were pretty good about mainline support, especially since multiple distros support the platform.
Software support is still very good compared to pretty much every other arm board.
There is a wrapper for podman supporting compose.
But maybe it's time to use kubernetes deployments or pods instead of compose files...