Posted by Inno on July 23, 2010 at 19:59:54 from (76.67.26.143):
In Reply to: Some drivers... posted by 135 Fan on July 23, 2010 at 16:49:15:
You said 2 lane highway, do you mean 2 lanes on each side or 2 lanes total? From the content of your email I assume 4 lanes total or a divided highway with 2 lanes on each side. If this is the case my driving practice is to stay in the right hand lane until I come up behind a vehicle that is going slower than I am. At which point I pull into the left lane (fast lane) and pass them then when I'm a safe distance in front of the vehicle I just passed, I pull back into the right hand lane.
I was always told this was the proper way to drive on a 2 lane hwy. It would also seem to be the courteous way to drive.
If you were talking about a hwy with 2 lanes total then this guy really was an idiot and I can not tolerate tailgaters! It serves no purpose other than trying to be intimidating and really gets under people's skin.
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