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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I am similar to you. I like efficiency and find it disturbing that so many people aren't aware of what's happening around them. They should be watching the flow of traffic and placing themselves in the correct lanes. If you want to drive slowly, fine, but stay in the right lane. I think of my car as a water drop flowing down a rocky stream and I look for the path of least resistance. Around here, since so few people get the "stay right, pass left" concept that requires a lot of weaving. [/quote] Are you my father? When he taught me to drive he taught me that driving = taking up available spaces. Like if you're approaching a red light and you are in the right lane and there are 5 cars stopped at the light in the right lane ahead of you but only 2 in the left lane, get yourself over to the left lane to wait at the light. Does being 3 more cars ahead make a huge difference in my time? Not really. But being aware of those situations means you're constantly more aware in general. And like you said, it's more efficient. [/quote] Huh. My driver’s ed teacher taught me that most accidents happen while people are changing lanes. So, constantly changing lanes to gain 10 feet is a massively unnecessary risk to all of us.[/quote]
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