Anonymous wrote:I have done this when I am in a place that is not familiar so I can buy time to figure out where I'm going. Like when the GPS says you've arrived at your destination on the right....and you haven't. It could be worse, I could be in the left lane! If you know the neighborhood then you should know when to stay in the left lane.
Well don't. It is selfish and obnoxious. If you can not follow your GPS in real time, pull over on a side street and figure it out. Don't inconvenience those of us who live nearby are trying to get kids to school and get to the office on time.