Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many reckless speeding idiots. Just drive safely and you'll never have to worry about mowing down an innocent family in the left lane!
Are you this hysterical and irrational when you get behind the wheel? You should perhaps not be driving at all.
I'm simply pro-safety. It is other PPs who are in favor of breaking the law and mowing down fellow drivers if they don't get out of their way fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many reckless speeding idiots. Just drive safely and you'll never have to worry about mowing down an innocent family in the left lane!
Are you this hysterical and irrational when you get behind the wheel? You should perhaps not be driving at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many reckless speeding idiots. Just drive safely and you'll never have to worry about mowing down an innocent family in the left lane!
Are you this hysterical and irrational when you get behind the wheel? You should perhaps not be driving at all.
Anonymous wrote:So many reckless speeding idiots. Just drive safely and you'll never have to worry about mowing down an innocent family in the left lane!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be daft I'm asking because I got the finger on 1-70 a few weeks ago.
There are only two lanes. I was going 10 miles OVER the posted 70 MPH in the left lane. Some guy flashed lights I got over then he gave me the finger as he drove by going 90. I was honestly clueless I have never in my 49 years heard that the left lane is only for passing. Is this true for two lane roads like I-70? Is everyone supposed to be in the right lane to make room for passing and people going 90 MPH?
Also he didn't get back over he stayed in the left.
Interesting! Where did you grow up? Where do you live now?
Grew up in Rockville, work in Bethesda, lived here all my life. First I've heard of it!
This is seriously embarrassing.
“Generally, you should keep your vehicle to the right of the center of the roadway, unless you are passing another vehicle going in the same direction, there is a traffic signal designating it is okay to do so, or there is an obstruction that makes it necessary to safely adjust your position.”
https://mva.maryland.gov/Documents/DL-002.pdf
I agree that you keep right so people can pass, but you're quoting something about keeping right of the center of the roadway. This is about not driving on the wrong side of the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be daft I'm asking because I got the finger on 1-70 a few weeks ago.
There are only two lanes. I was going 10 miles OVER the posted 70 MPH in the left lane. Some guy flashed lights I got over then he gave me the finger as he drove by going 90. I was honestly clueless I have never in my 49 years heard that the left lane is only for passing. Is this true for two lane roads like I-70? Is everyone supposed to be in the right lane to make room for passing and people going 90 MPH?
Also he didn't get back over he stayed in the left.
Interesting! Where did you grow up? Where do you live now?
Grew up in Rockville, work in Bethesda, lived here all my life. First I've heard of it!
This is seriously embarrassing.
“Generally, you should keep your vehicle to the right of the center of the roadway, unless you are passing another vehicle going in the same direction, there is a traffic signal designating it is okay to do so, or there is an obstruction that makes it necessary to safely adjust your position.”
https://mva.maryland.gov/Documents/DL-002.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be daft I'm asking because I got the finger on 1-70 a few weeks ago.
There are only two lanes. I was going 10 miles OVER the posted 70 MPH in the left lane. Some guy flashed lights I got over then he gave me the finger as he drove by going 90. I was honestly clueless I have never in my 49 years heard that the left lane is only for passing. Is this true for two lane roads like I-70? Is everyone supposed to be in the right lane to make room for passing and people going 90 MPH?
Also he didn't get back over he stayed in the left.
Interesting! Where did you grow up? Where do you live now?
Grew up in Rockville, work in Bethesda, lived here all my life. First I've heard of it!
This is seriously embarrassing.
“Generally, you should keep your vehicle to the right of the center of the roadway, unless you are passing another vehicle going in the same direction, there is a traffic signal designating it is okay to do so, or there is an obstruction that makes it necessary to safely adjust your position.”
https://mva.maryland.gov/Documents/DL-002.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be daft I'm asking because I got the finger on 1-70 a few weeks ago.
There are only two lanes. I was going 10 miles OVER the posted 70 MPH in the left lane. Some guy flashed lights I got over then he gave me the finger as he drove by going 90. I was honestly clueless I have never in my 49 years heard that the left lane is only for passing. Is this true for two lane roads like I-70? Is everyone supposed to be in the right lane to make room for passing and people going 90 MPH?
Also he didn't get back over he stayed in the left.
Interesting! Where did you grow up? Where do you live now?
Grew up in Rockville, work in Bethesda, lived here all my life. First I've heard of it!
Anonymous wrote:Two lanes. Speed limit 70 for cars, 60 for trucks. Lots of trucks. I still try to stay in right lane as much as possible but can understand why people don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be daft I'm asking because I got the finger on 1-70 a few weeks ago.
There are only two lanes. I was going 10 miles OVER the posted 70 MPH in the left lane. Some guy flashed lights I got over then he gave me the finger as he drove by going 90. I was honestly clueless I have never in my 49 years heard that the left lane is only for passing. Is this true for two lane roads like I-70? Is everyone supposed to be in the right lane to make room for passing and people going 90 MPH?
Also he didn't get back over he stayed in the left.
Were you actively passing another car? If you weren't, stay in the right lane. If you were, finish passing and move to the right lane. This is particularly important on two-lane highways. Have you ever driven on the southernmost part of the NJ Turnpike? It’s two lanes each way for 30 miles. With signs that say STAY RIGHT PASS LEFT all over it. Yet we constantly get stuck behind cars traveling right next to each other going the same exact speed, completely oblivious to the miles of blocked angry drivers behind them. Maddening.
Usually those cars stuck in the left lane have VA plates.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be daft I'm asking because I got the finger on 1-70 a few weeks ago.
There are only two lanes. I was going 10 miles OVER the posted 70 MPH in the left lane. Some guy flashed lights I got over then he gave me the finger as he drove by going 90. I was honestly clueless I have never in my 49 years heard that the left lane is only for passing. Is this true for two lane roads like I-70? Is everyone supposed to be in the right lane to make room for passing and people going 90 MPH?
Also he didn't get back over he stayed in the left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be daft I'm asking because I got the finger on 1-70 a few weeks ago.
There are only two lanes. I was going 10 miles OVER the posted 70 MPH in the left lane. Some guy flashed lights I got over then he gave me the finger as he drove by going 90. I was honestly clueless I have never in my 49 years heard that the left lane is only for passing. Is this true for two lane roads like I-70? Is everyone supposed to be in the right lane to make room for passing and people going 90 MPH?
Also he didn't get back over he stayed in the left.
Were you actively passing another car? If you weren't, stay in the right lane. If you were, finish passing and move to the right lane. This is particularly important on two-lane highways. Have you ever driven on the southernmost part of the NJ Turnpike? It’s two lanes each way for 30 miles. With signs that say STAY RIGHT PASS LEFT all over it. Yet we constantly get stuck behind cars traveling right next to each other going the same exact speed, completely oblivious to the miles of blocked angry drivers behind them. Maddening.