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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]The left lane is for passing, not driving at the exact speed you want[/quote] This. I am PP who drove in Germany for 3 years. If a driver there comes up behind you at 120mph other cars (going slower) simply move over. There are no hurt feelings. I never (used to) tailgate in right lane or while someone was actively passing another car. But when you are on cruise control in the left lane with no intention of ever moving back to the right lane and there is a line of cars behind you (or only one car), why don’t you move over? [b]And why do people get upset that someone wants to pass them? I don’t understand the emotional response. It really is not personal. So strange[/b].[/quote] Because they're reliving their Patrol glory days, and enjoy the power trip of enforcing speed limits as if there's a one size fits all rule. [/quote] One size fits all? Are there different speed limits for different drivers? [/quote] You think all drivers feel safest and most comfortable going the exact same speed? And let me guess... you also think you're a good driver? [/quote]
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