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Our 3 hole Buick Special and Shasta camper in 1959 during one of our cross country family trips. This is in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I was 5 years old! :) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1697507797.jpg |
I see this quite often.
This morning I'm coming up on a car in the left lane. As I approach they move over to the right and let me through. After I've passed they move back into the left lane. There are no other cars around!! |
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Something the folks in crowded states have never seen an empty interstate. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1697550117.JPG They are wonderful! |
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If the other car didn't impede you, then why do you care? Serious question....
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I live near enough to Rt 80 in Morris County NJ to use it regularly. One of the most entertaining moments on this road is when an unsuspecting out of stater cruises in the left lane oblivious to the line behind them...until a stealth statey comes up and gives them a flash of high beams. For whatever reason they fail to cede the lane and they get lit up for not keeping to the right.
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On all the Oklahoma interstate grade highways, we have signs that say "Do not Impede left lane" and also signs for Left Lane is for passing only. It does seem to help some. I was going up the Turnpike towards Tulsa and the speed limit was 75, and I saw a trooper merge in so I was a good boy in the right lane doing 75, and there was an generic large SUV in the left lane going 76. The cop pulled up behind him (or her) and after a mile he flipped on his lights. I can only hope it was impeding the left lane as there were several opportunities for them to move over.
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Once on I-40 near Hickory, I was in the right lane doing my usual 13-14 over and an unmarked was slowly easing by on my left. I saw the car close on him, get right on his azz and flash his lights. The unmarked continued to ease on past me, moved over to the right lane in front of me and the impatient "flasher" went past. Then the popo eased back over into the left lane behind him and that was when both of us realized it was da man ... as he hit the "oh schit" lights ....
I giggled like a school girl :D |
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Oh well, that's what the TV news website claimed. Now what, no brownie button for me? ;)
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I think folks are taught to drive on the right and pass on the left, but your avg person isn't that smart, and skates by with crap grades and doesn't remember anything that doesn't interest them whether it's the stats for their sports team or their favorite Instagram or Twitter accounts or whatever. They learned just barely enough to pass a driver's test and immediately forgot most of it. On top of that, most folks may be taught one thing, but then mimic what they see their friends, family, and others do, even if all of those folks do it wrong. But most folks want to fit in and conform, so despite what they are taught, they're going to mimic what they see. So, they've probably been taught, and forgotten, and just don't care. I don't care, I do my best to not give a darn what they do and just get past them and/or let them be on their way. I also think that it's possible that some drivers feel safer in the left lane, because there's no possibility of someone on their side of the car, and they don't mind someone on the pass. side of the car. That's the only thing that I can think of that would cause this (other than the rambling statement above). |
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