But higher speed limits are unlikely to drag the economy out of the slow lane.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- For London commuters stuck in the slow lane, help could be at hand.
More important, it is stuck in an economic slow lane that makes it hard to repair its finances.
You and I and most everybody else not on the extremely fast track are not just trading in the slow lane.
An old family estate car that trundles along without much pace and ends up stuck in the slow lane for race after race.
Economic growth is being hampered by too many UK transport projects being stuck in the "slow lane", the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has said.
On the other hand Plaid Cymru, who yesterday accused the Welsh government of taking "very much a slow lane approach" were candid in the corridors today.
Maybe against better advice, we decided to take our chances and drive the five miles to Park Avenue BMW in South Hackensack, New Jersey, albeit in the slow lane.
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Britain's position as an opted-out, slow-lane member really is a solitary status.
"There can actually be a slow and a fast lane, " he said.
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Del Rey has managed, like a slow car in the left lane, to make everyone around her angry and over-invested, despite doing relatively little.
Autonomous driving in slow traffic is a logical combination of adaptive cruise-control and the lane-keeping systems, already available in some vehicles, which either warn the driver if the car starts to drift out of lane, or apply corrective steering to keep it in lane.
Bolt's reaction time was typically slow, with Gatlin, Blake and Gay faster out of the blocks, but the legs in lane seven were starting to drive.
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