Anonymous wrote:I find only in America do people do this. Where I am from you stay to the right and pass in the left. But America is very ME ME ME about everything so people spite drive.
Also, I'm afraid to pass because one of you may shoot me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I had always assumed the people blocking up the left lane were just clueless.
But it sounds like some are people intentionally choosing to block traffic as some kind of control thing? Wow. That is messed up.
Roads are messed up. Aggressive crazies are intentionally choosing to weave in and out like playing a video game on a real highway.
Why would they weave if the left lane is open to pass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I had always assumed the people blocking up the left lane were just clueless.
But it sounds like some are people intentionally choosing to block traffic as some kind of control thing? Wow. That is messed up.
Roads are messed up. Aggressive crazies are intentionally choosing to weave in and out like playing a video game on a real highway.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I had always assumed the people blocking up the left lane were just clueless.
But it sounds like some are people intentionally choosing to block traffic as some kind of control thing? Wow. That is messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly disagree with a practice that rewards the driver who is going the absolute maximum number of miles per hour his or her car will drive.
If I'm in the left lane with my cruise control set at 15 miles over the speed limit, you can just wait behind me because you are clearly a menace to society.
No, you don't get to dictate my speed by hanging out in the left lane. Why do you get off on policing others' behavior?
Honestly nobody else really cares, we're just going with the flow of traffic. You're the one with the crazy road rage.
Seriously. Unfortunately more and more drivers are behaving aggressively. Too many reckless speeders and tailgaters is why we have so many fatalities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly disagree with a practice that rewards the driver who is going the absolute maximum number of miles per hour his or her car will drive.
If I'm in the left lane with my cruise control set at 15 miles over the speed limit, you can just wait behind me because you are clearly a menace to society.
No, you don't get to dictate my speed by hanging out in the left lane. Why do you get off on policing others' behavior?
Honestly nobody else really cares, we're just going with the flow of traffic. You're the one with the crazy road rage.
You're the one getting off by being a jerk to other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly disagree with a practice that rewards the driver who is going the absolute maximum number of miles per hour his or her car will drive.
If I'm in the left lane with my cruise control set at 15 miles over the speed limit, you can just wait behind me because you are clearly a menace to society.
No, you don't get to dictate my speed by hanging out in the left lane. Why do you get off on policing others' behavior?
Honestly nobody else really cares, we're just going with the flow of traffic. You're the one with the crazy road rage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly disagree with a practice that rewards the driver who is going the absolute maximum number of miles per hour his or her car will drive.
If I'm in the left lane with my cruise control set at 15 miles over the speed limit, you can just wait behind me because you are clearly a menace to society.
No, you don't get to dictate my speed by hanging out in the left lane. Why do you get off on policing others' behavior?
Honestly nobody else really cares, we're just going with the flow of traffic. You're the one with the crazy road rage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly disagree with a practice that rewards the driver who is going the absolute maximum number of miles per hour his or her car will drive.
If I'm in the left lane with my cruise control set at 15 miles over the speed limit, you can just wait behind me because you are clearly a menace to society.
No, you don't get to dictate my speed by hanging out in the left lane. Why do you get off on policing others' behavior?
Anonymous wrote:I truly disagree with a practice that rewards the driver who is going the absolute maximum number of miles per hour his or her car will drive.
If I'm in the left lane with my cruise control set at 15 miles over the speed limit, you can just wait behind me because you are clearly a menace to society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honest to goodness didn't know it was frowned upon, let alone illegal until I was like 25. Hard habit to break!
Which state did you learn to drive in?