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Old 08-29-2016, 10:14 AM   #170
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Originally Posted by Iggy City View Post
I disagree. Let's try this scenario on HWY 2:

car 1: going 130 in the left lane, passing several cars going 110-120.
car 2: going 140 in in the left lane, catches up to car 1 and rides his ass.

Now, should car 1 slow down and merge into right lane to let car 2 pass? Or should car 2 just wait until car 1 has finished passing the row of slower cars?
My opinion: Car 1 should continue until he has finished passing all cars in the right lane and there's an opportunity to move over where he's not going to get stuck behind another slower-moving car. He should then merge right, and Car 2 should overtake him.

At no point during this process should Car 2 be "riding Car 1's ass". He should maintain a reasonable distance, wait, and, if it were up to me, turn on his left turn signal to indicate he wants to go by.
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