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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The same applies for those towing a trailer. Any time you’re towing a trailer, stay in the far right lane. [/quote] You are not a good driver. And you have never told a trailer before. A trailer needs to stay in the middle lane or the 2nd from the far right lane. That is because the far right lane is often for cars merging or exiting, and a trailer is not agile enough to quickly accelerate or decelerate.[/quote] I tow trailers for a living smart a$$. If someone doesn’t know how to merge, they shouldn’t be driving. If someone is behind me while I’m towing and they want to pass me, go the F around me. I’m not risking my load for A holes like you or anyone else. [/quote] Interesting. So you tow trailers for work, and in your professional opinion you think all trailers should drive in the far right lane. Please explain more. [/quote] Experience, not opinion. [/quote] Ok gotcha. You are experienced. But what's the reasoning for this? Genuinely curious[/quote] Not the PP, but I think it is the job of the person merging on to the highway to enter the lane safely. This means speeding up or slowing down to do so. Vehicles in the right lane do not need to move left to let you in. [/quote] If you can safely do so, you are supposed to move left when approaching an on ramp merge lane so traffic can maintain speed.[/quote] +1 I almost always do this when the lane next to me is clear. But I’m not deathly afraid of changing lanes like half of this thread is.[/quote]
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