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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People always sucked at driving. Or were too important to care about others. It's just that heavy traffic slowed them down.[/quote] +1 People in VA never learned to stay right, pass left. Clueless twots don’t even notice when a huge line of cars back up behind them. [/quote] OMG this so much. The northern leg of the GW Parkway is the bane of my existence. Rolling roadblocks going 45mph, and idiots who drop to 30 to go up a hill. MAINTAIN YOUR SPEED and/or MOVE THE EFF OVER. I know the scenery is pretty, but if the road ahead of you is wide open and there are 20 cars riding your tail, you are doing something wrong.[/quote] New Jersey has handled these people well. They simply have signs that say "Stay right except to pass". We have signs that say Right lane to travel slow or something. So it implies that the left lane is the fast lane and not the passing lane. With a speed limit of 50, someone going 52 might feel justified sitting in the left lane. [/quote] Yes, it’s nuts they haven’t learned this universal rule of the road. Guess we need more explicit signs. “Stay in the right lane, morons!” [/quote] This is hilarious coming from the people who ignore the actual universal rule of SPEED LIMITS[/quote] "Universal rule"? LOLOLOLOLOLOL. If you want to be speed limit enforcer please stay out of the left lane so you don't get someone killed. THANKS! [/quote] I drive at the speed that I'm comfortable at, not to be a "speed limit enforcer". This might be hard for you to hear, but: it's not all about you.[/quote]
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