Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are being passed on the right, you are going too slow.
This.
If you're on a 4 way highway, the speeds are staggered. Right lane = speed limit. 2nd from the right = 5-10 faster. 3rd lane = pretty fast. Far left = passing lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are being passed on the right, you are going too slow.
This.
If you're on a 4 way highway, the speeds are staggered. Right lane = speed limit. 2nd from the right = 5-10 faster. 3rd lane = pretty fast. Far left = passing lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a highway with 3 or more lanes in one direction, driver's ed and the 5-hour course says right lane is slower/ merging/ exiting, middle is/ are travel lane(s), and left is passing. I stay in the middle lane and go at least the speed limit and usually more. If people want to pass me on the right illegally, that is their choice.
You are illegally blocking traffic so people have to go around you.
Driving in the travel lane at or above the speed limit is completely legal. People can pass on the left in the passing lane, or on the right if they want. Either way it has nothing to do with me.
Anonymous wrote:If you are being passed on the right, you are going too slow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a highway with 3 or more lanes in one direction, driver's ed and the 5-hour course says right lane is slower/ merging/ exiting, middle is/ are travel lane(s), and left is passing. I stay in the middle lane and go at least the speed limit and usually more. If people want to pass me on the right illegally, that is their choice.
You are illegally blocking traffic so people have to go around you.
Driving in the travel lane at or above the speed limit is completely legal. People can pass on the left in the passing lane, or on the right if they want. Either way it has nothing to do with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a highway with 3 or more lanes in one direction, driver's ed and the 5-hour course says right lane is slower/ merging/ exiting, middle is/ are travel lane(s), and left is passing. I stay in the middle lane and go at least the speed limit and usually more. If people want to pass me on the right illegally, that is their choice.
You are illegally blocking traffic so people have to go around you.
Driving in the travel lane at or above the speed limit is completely legal. People can pass on the left in the passing lane, or on the right if they want. Either way it has nothing to do with me.
You are not keeping right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a highway with 3 or more lanes in one direction, driver's ed and the 5-hour course says right lane is slower/ merging/ exiting, middle is/ are travel lane(s), and left is passing. I stay in the middle lane and go at least the speed limit and usually more. If people want to pass me on the right illegally, that is their choice.
You are illegally blocking traffic so people have to go around you.
Driving in the travel lane at or above the speed limit is completely legal. People can pass on the left in the passing lane, or on the right if they want. Either way it has nothing to do with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a highway with 3 or more lanes in one direction, driver's ed and the 5-hour course says right lane is slower/ merging/ exiting, middle is/ are travel lane(s), and left is passing. I stay in the middle lane and go at least the speed limit and usually more. If people want to pass me on the right illegally, that is their choice.
You are illegally blocking traffic so people have to go around you.
Anonymous wrote:On a highway with 3 or more lanes in one direction, driver's ed and the 5-hour course says right lane is slower/ merging/ exiting, middle is/ are travel lane(s), and left is passing. I stay in the middle lane and go at least the speed limit and usually more. If people want to pass me on the right illegally, that is their choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- I don’t stay in the far left lane. I pass and move over. I was in the middle lane, usually passing people but when I looked to move right to move over again there was a consistent line of cars passing in that lane. Then swerving to get around a slow car and going back to the right lane to sped up again.
I am happy to move over, again lived in Germany for years and take nothing personal about someone wanting to pass. It was difficult to move over to the right lane because of all of the people passing from that lane agree with PP who said the right is the new left lane.
Clearly you were still going too slow. Speed up or people will pass however they can
Anonymous wrote:There are stillrules that slower traffic stay on the right, but people speed in all lanes and tailgate in all lanes. People drive like the speed limit not the max speed, but the lower speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that people on a multi-lane (more than two) roadway are “passing” is ridiculous. I’m all for the slower people keeping generally to the right lane(s), but the current trend toward even having laws that insist people be swerving all over the place to prevent “cruising” is stupid and dangerous.
On a related note, I don’t get where people think I should move (unsafely) to a crowded right lane when there’s a free one to the left of them.
Not to mention people flashing their lights and even honking in the right lane at vehicles already above the speed limit.
You too. Please read this. And calmly changing lanes when you’re finished passing is not “swerving all over the place.”
https://www.whsv.com/content/news/Virginia-law-targets-slow-left-lane-drivers-479440683.html
I was thinking more of the preposterous “move over” laws, but I guess you do most of your driving on pretty country lanes. Because the places I drive, the likelihood of me being able to “calmly change lanes when I’m finished passing” without risking my life is pretty much zero most of the time.
Think about it: the beltway has 4 lanes. The right one is supposed to be bumper to bumper for miles regardless whether traffic is already above the speed limit so that people in a hurry to get nowhere can weave back and forth across the other three?
Significant speed differentials between lanes are incredibly dangerous.
Perhaps you’re not equipped to drive on 495 if changing lanes is life threatening for you. Stay home Grandma