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Originally Posted by ckelly78z View Post
Yes, I saw who was coming, but I was following other compliant drivers in the fast lane only when I needed to be. These Dbags think they can bully thier way through traffic, and try to slip into spots that get them (and everyone else on the highway) into trouble. I'm not causing trouble, i'm running with the flow of traffic.

Evidently, I didn't see the non-exsistant flashing emergency lights on thier vehicle.
No, you are impeding the flow of traffic, if you can't judge the speed of oncoming cars, and are unwilling to to adjust because you can't do that makes you the Dbag, not him. If you pulled that crap in Germany, and got rear ended, YOU would be at fault.

Since when do Porsche owners whine about someone driving 70 in a 60MPH (or 50) zone?
When I see faster traffic coming up, I move over, doesn't matter if I'm doing 80, if I'm in the right lane, behind someone, and I see faster traffic coming in the left lane, I wait for them to pass or if they are faster than I anticipated, I SPEED up to move out of their way, it is called Common Courtesy.. Doesn't matter if I'm driving one of my 911s, 914-6s, 944 track cars (the street legal ones) turbo "S", 2500 Burb or old Trans Am, if I see a FASTER car approaching, I move over and let them by. Last summer, I was driving the Turbo "S" and a Lambo came up real fast, I moved over (was doing about 80) and he blew past me at at least a 125mph, I just laughed, I didn't bet mad, didn't call him a Dbag, but figure if he keeps driving like that, it would solve itself.

Sorry, you were the inconsiderate DBag who lacked Common Courtesy, not the faster guy.

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