Posted by ss55 on July 06, 2015 at 10:44:21 from (173.28.16.124):
In Reply to: Wow..... posted by Bryce Frazier on July 05, 2015 at 21:07:08:
When driving a slow moving vehicle, once you are aware that someone is trying to pass you it's best to just let them go by you as soon as possible. That is so much safer and less stressful for everyone. The other driver can go on his way and you no longer need to worry about him.
Construction equipment will often pull off the road at intersections or driveways to let backed up traffic go around them, but I rarely see any farm equipment do that. After forcing someone to follow for more than a minute or for several minutes, isn't it just common courtesy to give up 15 to 30 seconds of your own time to wave the backed up traffic around once in a while? It's unrealistic to expect commuters to have unlimited patience for slower traffic.
Left turns are dangerous, I try to let any backed up traffic get around me before I start a left turn.
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