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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Okay, driving on a 110 km limit highway. Three cars clustered ahead of me in the right lane are all doing around 110. I'm going 120 so I move into the left lane to pass. As I'm passing, a guy doing 130 comes right up on my ass.
Can a left-laner explain why it's such a hardship to wait the 30 seconds or so it will take me to pass all three vehicles in the right lane and then pull into the right lane myself?
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That's no big deal. As long as you're passing, and once you're done, you move over, you're doing it right. Why are you asking a question in such a way that you're expecting to get into a scrap? If I were to infer, I would say that you're probably lying about going 120, because a guy going 130 isn't going to land right on your ass out of nowhere unless you either are going slower than 120 to pass these three hypothetical cars, or else you pulled out in front of the guy going 130, even though you could tell he was going faster, in which case, why couldn't you have waited the 30 seconds, as the guy going 130 wanted to pass FOUR cars?