Anonymous wrote:Why do you exceed the speed limit?
Anonymous wrote:I only drive in this lane when I am running late & need to be somewhere on time.
I typically drive 10-15 higher than the posted speed limit since I have never (yet!) sent a cop pull over anyone in the fast lane for speeding!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a road where there is 2 lanes each way and the speed limit is 35. So I am to stay in the right lane so people can go 60?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who habitually do it, especially at 15+ mph under the speed limit, why? Lack of awareness? Just your basic rudeness? I'm so curious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a road where there is 2 lanes each way and the speed limit is 35. So I am to stay in the right lane so people can go 60?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:What about a road where there is 2 lanes each way and the speed limit is 35. So I am to stay in the right lane so people can go 60?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who habitually do it, especially at 15+ mph under the speed limit, why? Lack of awareness? Just your basic rudeness? I'm so curious!
Because I'm from Virginia?
I did a road trip all the way from Virginia beach to McLean last week and there was only one driver keeping me from going over 75mph in the left lane the entire stretch, and it was a black guy with a Maryland plate in an Audi Q5. As I finally was able to get around him I beeped at him numerous times as I passed, and he had the nerve to beep back at me and flick me off, and he just stayed in the left lane. He was blocking up traffic for like 5 miles!
This is so stupid, and the fact that you wrote it out without being embarrassed is worse. In ~4 hours driving, you had to pass a single driver on the right and it gave you road rage? Take a pill. I say that as someone who reflexively assumes that Maryland drivers are terrible.