Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Illegal to pass on the right in NY state.
NJ too. I’ve been pulled over for it.
Huh? So if you’re on a highway and the left most lane is doing 55, no one can go faster?
Why do you need to go faster than the speed limit? Are you privileged?
Are you insane?
This forum is full of these cretins.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1009678.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Illegal to pass on the right in NY state.
Not true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Illegal to pass on the right in NY state.
NJ too. I’ve been pulled over for it.
Huh? So if you’re on a highway and the left most lane is doing 55, no one can go faster?
Why do you need to go faster than the speed limit? Are you privileged?
Are you insane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Illegal to pass on the right in NY state.
NJ too. I’ve been pulled over for it.
Huh? So if you’re on a highway and the left most lane is doing 55, no one can go faster?
Why do you need to go faster than the speed limit? Are you privileged?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Illegal to pass on the right in NY state.
NJ too. I’ve been pulled over for it.
Huh? So if you’re on a highway and the left most lane is doing 55, no one can go faster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Illegal to pass on the right in NY state.
NJ too. I’ve been pulled over for it.
Anonymous wrote:Illegal to pass on the right in NY state.
Anonymous wrote:Illegal to pass on the right in NY state.
Anonymous wrote:Is it just bad driving behavior or against law?
I pass slow cars, which cruise at below average speed but stay in the second lane from the right, on right when I need to exit soon. Should I move two lanes over to the left to pass these car?