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Posted by DRL on June 28, 2007 at 15:53:17 from (24.32.126.45):
In Reply to: Where to drive? posted by flying belgian on June 28, 2007 at 07:03:48:
Stay in the traffic lane. If you can find a safe place to pull off the road and let them pass, then do so, otherwise, let them wait. That being said, people are going to do what they are going to do. Have a implement truck that I haul my tractors on. Takes quite a while to get up to speed, and I don't travel 65-75mph, especially when I'm loaded. One time had a small car riding my tail for quite a while. All of a sudden, the car disappears. There is oncomming traffic, and the car was not passing me on the left. Where did that car go??? I looked in my right hand mirror, and there was the car, passing me on the extremely narrow shoulder, half on the shoulder, half in the ditch. I was going 55mph, so the car was at least going 65. I slowed way down and allowed the car to get out from beside me. Half mile on down the road, the car turns off into town. They risked their life, my life, and the lives of oncomming traffic to shave a couple of minutes off their commute. I had to stop and clean out my shorts.
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