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Originally Posted by Locke
I just wanted to touch on this as someone who has done a ton of driving this summer:
I agree that I see it as more prevalent in Alberta, but I find that this has more to do with the fact that we have some of the longer stretches of dual-lane divided highway in the country, especially when you're comparing it to BC.
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I find Quebec is the worst (or Quebecers driving in Ontario). You'll be cruising along in the left lane about to pass someone, and they will float into the left lane without signalling. I don't know if this is self-policing, or if they are planning to pass that car that is still 300m ahead of them.
A lot of older people think that if there is no one in front of you, you should stay in the left lane, other wise you risk getting stuck behind someone in the right lane.