• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    There’s only one rule if you’re in the left lane.

    If someone is behind you, and no one is in front of you, change lanes and let them pass.

    Simple as that.

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      7 days ago

      And please don’t cut people off in the left lane to pass because you are going 1km/h faster than the person in front of you. Have some awareness of the vehicles around you.

    • morrowind@lemmy.ml
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      6 days ago

      Go further. If you’re not going faster than the other lanes, get out.

      This only works collectively

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      7 days ago

      My rule is only use it to pass. I drive the speed limit (I hate cops and don’t want to deal with them) so I rarely get in the left lane.

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        6 days ago

        There are lots of nuances of course, but in my area that would make you suspicious to the cops.

        Everyone drives 5-10 over. My general rule is to just keep up with traffic and blend in.

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          4 days ago

          I live in Jacksonville Florida where everyone drives at least 10 over and have never had an issue.

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      7 days ago

      What pisses me off is when I’m trying to go faster than the cars in front of me and there’s someone behind me right in my bumper flashing their high beams. Like bro, there’s ten fucking cars in front of me that I would gladly pass if they moved out of the way, do you really think I’ll move to let you through so there’s 11 cars in front of me?

      Had a moron in a truck with a huge trailer doing that the other day, there was an opening and he tried to pass me on the right to squeeze between me and the car in front of me even though there was space for his truck only.

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        6 days ago

        I was on the highway, both lanes packed, and I couldn’t even see the headlights of the person behind me they were so close to my ass. So I eased off the gas because this is an incredibly dangerous situation and moved over as soon as I could.

        Suddenly this asshole who was too impatient to leave a damn foot between our cars has time to dick around, pulling in front of me and slowing way the fuck down. I wait until there is an opening, pull over, and get up to speed with the car in front of me so he can’t get in front of me. The lane is packed so they can’t get in behind me either and end up several cars behind.

        I don’t know what the fuck they were hoping for, but I’m sure it wasn’t that.

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          6 days ago

          Don’t want to be the guy who could get brake checked, would much rather be the guy getting a nice insurance cheque because an idiot was driving too close to me.

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      7 days ago

      Hypothetical: The next lane to the right is going appreciably slower than the left lane. Traffic is dense enough to make it very difficult to get back over if you leave the left lane to allow the person behind you to pass.

      Do you still get over and allow them to pass or do you keep moving at the speed you want to but make the person behind you mad?

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        6 days ago

        Why it be difficult for you to get back over? If you’re holding up a LINE of traffic and not just one guy, you are the issue

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          6 days ago

          This is based on a situation I have found myself in. With traffic dense enough to limit distance to gain speed, it could be difficult to merge back into the left lane if it is moving significantly faster. This is more common when traffic doesn’t form a line, but it’s constant and heavy like around quitting time.