marcski
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IIRC, it says you can pass on the right ONLY on a 3 lane roadway.It says in the NYS drivers manual that you are recommended to pass on the left but you can also pass on the right.
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IIRC, it says you can pass on the right ONLY on a 3 lane roadway.It says in the NYS drivers manual that you are recommended to pass on the left but you can also pass on the right.
Road rage is 95% started from all the a-holes not getting out of the passing lane.Pass and then move the hell over.Its not all about you.Yes there are other cars on the road besides you.
I only drive in the left lane to pass. What pisses me off just as much as people staying/driving in the left lane are the assholes who think that driving 90 means the left lane belongs to them and only them when they need to pass. These are the people that pull up on your rear bumper, while you're safely passing a slower vehicle in the right lane, and then try to pass you on the right as soon as you clear the slower vehicle.
What pisses me off just as much as people staying/driving in the left lane are the assholes who think that driving 90 means the left lane belongs to them and only them when they need to pass. These are the people that pull up on your rear bumper, while you're safely passing a slower vehicle in the right lane, and then try to pass you on the right as soon as you clear the slower vehicle.
There also has to be some reason-ability to the whole "if someone wants to go faster move over" standpoint.
If the right lane is doing 65-70 in a 70mph zone and I'm "passing" that line of folks at 75mph but the guy behind me wants to go 85mph......perhaps he should be able to contain himself for 20seconds until I complete my pass of the slower traffic and find a space where I can do my desired speed. Now if that takes and overly long time then shame on me for misjudging the pass.
It's never kosher to cut someone off causing them to brake.
It's never kosher to cut someone off causing them to brake.
I should have said I could see him coming for a bit and it wouldn't have been a cutoff... If I passed initially when I would have gotten over to pass with no other traffic, he/she should have time and distance to slowdown without touching the brakes. I should also point out no one within 20 miles was going above 75. But as I processed the situation, by the time I chose I was forced to brake.
I think trucks can be a source of road rage with their crappy attempts to pass. Whether it be a 2 or 3 lane highway, when a truck going 65.5 is passing a truck going 65, the passing truck causes a massive unneeded jam.
Completely agree with this as well. If I'm passing people, I shouldn't have to go faster just because the person behind me wants to go faster. Calm down and once I'm done passing I will move over. It isn't like I'm going slow either as I'm probably at least going 5-10 over the speed limit anyway when I'm in the left lane passing others. If that isn't fast enough for people, too bad. Now if I wasn't passing people and the lanes to my right were empty, then I agree that I shouldn't be sitting in the left lane.
My question is this: is it really that hard to use your brain and apply speed, space, and time perception to the situation and realize that the car in front is actually passing the other cars on the road, and at a pretty good pace, so just relax and wait a moment.