Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
What are you talking about??
MD drivers still haven't figured out that the left lane is for passing.
So in your case you were there so driver passed you on the shoulder (not safe but another MD driver) and came back I to left lane. BECAUSE THERE WAS NO ONE IN FRONT OF YOU IN THE LEFT LANE.
Or the driver passed you on the left and couldn't get back into the left lane because there were other MD drivers making a turtle parade in the left lane.
Just stay right. You can do it. Promise.
The left lane is for driving at a safe rate of speed. It’s not a “passing lane.”
Again how to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
What are you talking about??
MD drivers still haven't figured out that the left lane is for passing.
So in your case you were there so driver passed you on the shoulder (not safe but another MD driver) and came back I to left lane. BECAUSE THERE WAS NO ONE IN FRONT OF YOU IN THE LEFT LANE.
Or the driver passed you on the left and couldn't get back into the left lane because there were other MD drivers making a turtle parade in the left lane.
Just stay right. You can do it. Promise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
+100
OP stop cruising in the left lane. You should have been paying attention to your mirrors and notice that someone faster was approaching, giving you opportunity to move over. I don't flash my lights at people, but you should have been aware of his presence before he had the opportunity to do so. Pay attention to your surroundings. Check your mirrors constantly. Slower traffic keep right.
-NP
yeah so sure OP is at fault, and not the driver who tailgated at 80MPH and then passed her on the shoulder! GTFO.
The rule is not "10 miles over keep left" it's "slower traffic keep right" - ie, it's relative.
I'd like an explanation from OP on how it was possible for the other driver to go 80mph in the left lane, while it was heavy traffic (basically bumper to bumper) on the right.
More than likely, OP wasn't checking her mirrors and paying attention to someone approaching, and thus wasn't looking for opportunities to move over. And it wasn't that heavily trafficked on the right.
I was going fast. so I figured he wanted to go 80. This is what a**holes do on the ICC. He wanted to race the green car. Also, the cars in the right lane were going just as fast as me. This is how it goes on the roads in MoCo. Left/right, it really doesn't matter. What matters is he tried to run me off the road or hit the car to the right so he could go 80 and race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
+100
OP stop cruising in the left lane. You should have been paying attention to your mirrors and notice that someone faster was approaching, giving you opportunity to move over. I don't flash my lights at people, but you should have been aware of his presence before he had the opportunity to do so. Pay attention to your surroundings. Check your mirrors constantly. Slower traffic keep right.
-NP
yeah so sure OP is at fault, and not the driver who tailgated at 80MPH and then passed her on the shoulder! GTFO.
The rule is not "10 miles over keep left" it's "slower traffic keep right" - ie, it's relative.
I'd like an explanation from OP on how it was possible for the other driver to go 80mph in the left lane, while it was heavy traffic (basically bumper to bumper) on the right.
More than likely, OP wasn't checking her mirrors and paying attention to someone approaching, and thus wasn't looking for opportunities to move over. And it wasn't that heavily trafficked on the right.
I was going fast. so I figured he wanted to go 80. This is what a**holes do on the ICC. He wanted to race the green car. Also, the cars in the right lane were going just as fast as me. This is how it goes on the roads in MoCo. Left/right, it really doesn't matter. What matters is he tried to run me off the road or hit the car to the right so he could go 80 and race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
+100
OP stop cruising in the left lane. You should have been paying attention to your mirrors and notice that someone faster was approaching, giving you opportunity to move over. I don't flash my lights at people, but you should have been aware of his presence before he had the opportunity to do so. Pay attention to your surroundings. Check your mirrors constantly. Slower traffic keep right.
-NP
+1 MD driver and I agree. We are bad drivers.
Regarding the ICC moyorcycle crash, does anyone else suspect the police brake checked him? The motorcycle driver must have been going too fast but may have still been alive?
Anonymous wrote:I suppose you can call the non-emergency number, but there isn’t much the police can do. MCPD is short staffed. One district that should have 140 officers is down 40 right now. There also aren’t a lot of people applying to the academy, so this problem will get worse.
Officers also can’t pursue in Montgomery County, so somebody intent on speeding only has to continue driving.
I guess my suggestion would be to reach out to Elrich and the County Council. Their policies contributed to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
+100
OP stop cruising in the left lane. You should have been paying attention to your mirrors and notice that someone faster was approaching, giving you opportunity to move over. I don't flash my lights at people, but you should have been aware of his presence before he had the opportunity to do so. Pay attention to your surroundings. Check your mirrors constantly. Slower traffic keep right.
-NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
+100
OP stop cruising in the left lane. You should have been paying attention to your mirrors and notice that someone faster was approaching, giving you opportunity to move over. I don't flash my lights at people, but you should have been aware of his presence before he had the opportunity to do so. Pay attention to your surroundings. Check your mirrors constantly. Slower traffic keep right.
-NP
yeah so sure OP is at fault, and not the driver who tailgated at 80MPH and then passed her on the shoulder! GTFO.
The rule is not "10 miles over keep left" it's "slower traffic keep right" - ie, it's relative.
I'd like an explanation from OP on how it was possible for the other driver to go 80mph in the left lane, while it was heavy traffic (basically bumper to bumper) on the right.
More than likely, OP wasn't checking her mirrors and paying attention to someone approaching, and thus wasn't looking for opportunities to move over. And it wasn't that heavily trafficked on the right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
What are you talking about??
MD drivers still haven't figured out that the left lane is for passing.
So in your case you were there so driver passed you on the shoulder (not safe but another MD driver) and came back I to left lane. BECAUSE THERE WAS NO ONE IN FRONT OF YOU IN THE LEFT LANE.
Or the driver passed you on the left and couldn't get back into the left lane because there were other MD drivers making a turtle parade in the left lane.
Just stay right. You can do it. Promise.
The left lane is for driving at a safe rate of speed. It’s not a “passing lane.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
What are you talking about??
MD drivers still haven't figured out that the left lane is for passing.
So in your case you were there so driver passed you on the shoulder (not safe but another MD driver) and came back I to left lane. BECAUSE THERE WAS NO ONE IN FRONT OF YOU IN THE LEFT LANE.
Or the driver passed you on the left and couldn't get back into the left lane because there were other MD drivers making a turtle parade in the left lane.
Just stay right. You can do it. Promise.
The left lane is for driving at a safe rate of speed. It’s not a “passing lane.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
What are you talking about??
MD drivers still haven't figured out that the left lane is for passing.
So in your case you were there so driver passed you on the shoulder (not safe but another MD driver) and came back I to left lane. BECAUSE THERE WAS NO ONE IN FRONT OF YOU IN THE LEFT LANE.
Or the driver passed you on the left and couldn't get back into the left lane because there were other MD drivers making a turtle parade in the left lane.
Just stay right. You can do it. Promise.
The left lane is for driving at a safe rate of speed. It’s not a “passing lane.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to say you are a MD driver without saying you are a MD driver.
+100
OP stop cruising in the left lane. You should have been paying attention to your mirrors and notice that someone faster was approaching, giving you opportunity to move over. I don't flash my lights at people, but you should have been aware of his presence before he had the opportunity to do so. Pay attention to your surroundings. Check your mirrors constantly. Slower traffic keep right.
-NP
yeah so sure OP is at fault, and not the driver who tailgated at 80MPH and then passed her on the shoulder! GTFO.