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06-09-2018 07:40 AM |
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Originally Posted by Instrument 41
(Post 10067248)
With out sounding racist/prejudice the description on this driver is a black female and most of the time on the cell phone.
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I see the behavior, but around here, it could be anyone. I don't think there's a particular group.
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Originally Posted by Tervuren
(Post 10067254)
What you describe are just natural human defensive reactions that take training and thought to counter.
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Originally Posted by Baz
(Post 10067262)
It's because the airhead you are passing is not in touch with their driving at all - until you pass them - then they wake up to the fact that they are in control of their vehicle....and it has an accelerator pedal...that can actually be used (to make the vehicle go faster).
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Originally Posted by Mark Henry
(Post 10067265)
Here I'd say it's mostly older white guys playing "speed limit cop".
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I think it's all of these things at times. Most of what I see is people who aren't paying attention and just naturally entrain with the cars around them. The solution to that is usually to goose it a bit. Some folks don't want to be passed and try to guard against that. The solution for them is usually the same. Once you pass them, they usually lose interest. I have seen, but not in a while, the folks who think "they don't need to be going faster." They usually just block when there's enough traffic that they can.
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If you're being passed on the right you're a pizz poor driver and in the wrong lane. Not your job to police the speed limit, you're just making the situation more dangerous for everyone.
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agreed.
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Passing on the right is really just asking for trouble.
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really, why? I've checked. To me, the way the laws read here, you aren't allowed to pass on the right when the right is the shoulder of the road, ie, not a lane. To me, the laws don't look like they care when you're talking about multi-lane roads (unless you're passing on the shoulder next to the far right lane).
Would it probably be best if you could ALWAYS pass on the left regardless of how many lanes there are? Sure, that would be the most orderly and efficient.
90% of the time around here, the left lane is 75% full, the middle lane is 50% full and the right lane is 25% full. And that's not because the left lane is moving fastest or passing everyone in the middle lane.
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