Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
This is also a deflection. Two wrongs don't make a right. Don't tailgate. If you're really passionate about policing the left lane, become a cop.
Just follow the rules of the road. No one said tailgating is right. But, neither is cruising in the left lane. Don't be that a$$hole that thinks they are "entitled" to cruising in the wrong lane.
Yes, follow the rules of the road. Don’t be that @sshole that tailgates.
One comes before the other, you know.
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?
(George Carlin)

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t entirely true. Some DMV highways have left exits so drivers do need to get in that left lane in anticipation of their exit.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
Correct. Which means you get over in a reasonable distance before the exit. It doesn't mean driving for 10 miles in the left lane.
And it means the drivers driving fast in the left lane should expect to have to deal with slower vehicles in the few miles before that exit, yes? A little consideration from/for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
This is also a deflection. Two wrongs don't make a right. Don't tailgate. If you're really passionate about policing the left lane, become a cop.
Just follow the rules of the road. No one said tailgating is right. But, neither is cruising in the left lane. Don't be that a$$hole that thinks they are "entitled" to cruising in the wrong lane.
Yes, follow the rules of the road. Don’t be that @sshole that tailgates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
This is also a deflection. Two wrongs don't make a right. Don't tailgate. If you're really passionate about policing the left lane, become a cop.
Just follow the rules of the road. No one said tailgating is right. But, neither is cruising in the left lane. Don't be that a$$hole that thinks they are "entitled" to cruising in the wrong lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t entirely true. Some DMV highways have left exits so drivers do need to get in that left lane in anticipation of their exit.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
Correct. Which means you get over in a reasonable distance before the exit. It doesn't mean driving for 10 miles in the left lane.
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t entirely true. Some DMV highways have left exits so drivers do need to get in that left lane in anticipation of their exit.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
This is also a deflection. Two wrongs don't make a right. Don't tailgate. If you're really passionate about policing the left lane, become a cop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
This isn’t entirely true. Some DMV highways have left exits so drivers do need to get in that left lane in anticipation of their exit.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Agree.
The left lane is a passing lane, not a cruising lane. People are supposed to treat it like they would if they were on a single lane road. Only get over to pass, and then move back into right lane. It also means accelerating enough to pass the car on the right - so don't take 15 miles to pass the car on the right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Deflection.
Move over if you are driving in the left lane.
This isn’t that deep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just deliberately slow down when people do this and will intentionally pace the car next to me. Just to frustrate the tailgater.
I had a real "I have become my mother" moment the first time my husband did this and I told him he was going to get us killed in a road rage encounter. My parents had this discussion on many a road trip in my youth.
Yes, if you are in the wrong (lingering in the left lane), just fix the problem, don’t make it worse.
Move over before you get someone killed.
Why do you think tailgating only happens in the left lane? Is this some suburban derangement where literally every time you leave your house you have to go on a multi-lane highway?