Anonymous wrote:Left lane is fast lane. Also a slower car should move over. In Germany there is a saying The Star gets the right away.
Meaning the high end Mercedes with V8s have a large Star in good. If you are driving a lesser car you move right regardless of speed.
Now even in Mercedes it a Ferrari comes up you move to right.
Many years ago like 1991 I was on a highway at 6 am headed to beach completely empty. I was in my V8 Mercedes SL convertible. Around 40 miles in left lace and this damm Lexus would not move over. Basically he saw the Star and Refused.
I tailgated him up to 110 mph then I said screw it went around him and “Chirped” the tires as I hit six speed around 130mph once in front took it back to 90 and he waved to me! Stayed behind me next 20 miles. We waved again.
Bottom line Japanese cars NEVER belong in left lane when high powered German or Italian cars are in the lane.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care who in which lane. You don’t tailgate. When I’m tailgated I slow down. The other driver gets the point- backs up & I happily move along.
I don’t respond to poor behavior
Anonymous wrote:Left lane is fast lane. Also a slower car should move over. In Germany there is a saying The Star gets the right away.
Meaning the high end Mercedes with V8s have a large Star in good. If you are driving a lesser car you move right regardless of speed.
Now even in Mercedes it a Ferrari comes up you move to right.
Many years ago like 1991 I was on a highway at 6 am headed to beach completely empty. I was in my V8 Mercedes SL convertible. Around 40 miles in left lace and this damm Lexus would not move over. Basically he saw the Star and Refused.
I tailgated him up to 110 mph then I said screw it went around him and “Chirped” the tires as I hit six speed around 130mph once in front took it back to 90 and he waved to me! Stayed behind me next 20 miles. We waved again.
Bottom line Japanese cars NEVER belong in left lane when high powered German or Italian cars are in the lane.
Anonymous wrote:Have any of you ever actually driven on the BW Parkway? If everyone stayed in the right lane and reserved the left lane for "passing only" it would be ridiculous. We would all still be on the right lane of the BW Parkway sitting in stand-still traffic while the left lane stayed blissfully empty waiting for someone to decide "Hey, maybe I'll pass the car in front of me and then duck back into this endless line of cars."
Consider me "passing" every car on the parkway at exactly 1 MPH more than whatever speed the right lane is going.