Oh please this thread is not at all about the Beltway at rush hour and you know it. |
Speaking of the aggressive tailgaters who get mad if you don’t move out of the way the very second they approach you, they are also the ones that would not yield to a faster car behind them or make it their mission to cut off of a car that dare pass them on the right. Then they would explain to you how you are the one who is causing all accidents by driving slow. LOL |
Yes it is. The beltway during rush hour is where most of DCUM commenters drive. You're the one imagining some lone mystery highway where the left lane is always free... |
No, the beltway at rush hour is one of many strawmen raised by people in this thread who don't want to follow the rules of the road and, in some states, the law regarding staying to the right. Other strawmen include (1) Everyone passing me is speeding excessively (i.e., everyone going faster than me is going dangerously fast) (2) Everyone who comes up behind me is tailgating me (yes, tailgating happens, but not everyone who wants to pass you is doing that) (3) Everyone who wants to pass me is filled with road rage (4) Everyone who is passing me is a crazy person weaving in and out of traffic. I'm still amazed by how many people are resistant to a relatively simple behavior (staying to the right except to pass) that is designed to help all of us share the road safely. For many on this thread (e.g., 70 MPH in cruise control on the left), it seems like they expect every other person on the road to accommodate them with no reciprocation. There are lots of times outside of rush hour when the beltway is not jammed, when 270 or 66 is free flowing, when the GW parkway is relatively empty, etc where this principle would help everyone be safer. And it's an important rule to follow when you are driving somewhere further outside of the city (e.g., huge stretches of 95 headed south are 2-lanes each way). |
I am amazed that you are resistant to a relatively simple behavior of driving under the speed limit |
If you're still trying to pass someone else who is already going 70, you are by definition breaking the law. You have no unlimited right to speeding. |
Just as we are amazed that you are resistant to the extremely simple behavior of not driving in the left lane unless you are passing someone. |
If you’re still sitting in the left lane not passing someone, you are by definition breaking the law. You have no unlimited right to left lane sitting. |
But we are generally still passing slower traffic sitting in the right lane. You're just mad becuase you can't speed even faster. Again, you are breaking the law and endangering others. |
Yeah, I heard it from the PP already, she wrote a really long post about it that you didn’t care to read |
If you passed someone five minutes ago and see someone else a mile ahead that you plan to pass, you’re not still passing. Troopers in Jersey pull people over for this. There are laws regulating left lane sitting in every state but South Dakota. |
I did read it, and am still amazed. |
NJ is actually a great example. The turnpike is mostly 2 lanes, with much slower trucks in the right. As a regular car you almost have no choice but to stay in the left lane going 75 or 80 already. And then of course you still get a lunatic a$$hole from behind who wants to go 100+. But that's Jersey for you! |
Stay right, pass truck, get back over to the right. Repeat as necessary. Surely your “regular car” can accomplish this. |
I don't believe the implication in your comment that you never speed. Sorry, that's BS. But, since you're so concerned about following each and every law to the letter, I presume you will now start following the laws about not sitting in the left hand lane. Thank you for that. |