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Completely in agreement with this entire statement. It’s the weaving in and out of traffic that is dangerous.

THIS

Also worth noting: Getting over “safely” is a judgment call on the part of the driver who would be exiting the left lane. If someone is tailgating and flashing their lights and not leaving an appropriate distance, then I am (in many states) not breaking the law by judging that changing lanes in front of an erratic,

Counterpoint here, I’m only breaking the law in the left lane if I’m not passing traffic in the right lane.

You’re kidding, right? You’re telling me that I’m breaking the law? You, who want to drive 20 mph over the speed limit? Nah, bro. Buy an alarm clock or get a shrink to deal with your anger issues.

Almost invariably the flow of traffic is 5mph OVER the established speed limit. If you are going faster than that, you are the asshole. I’ve said before, the left lane should be a passing lane, but if you are needing to pass EVERYONE(which is what you are doing by weaving in and out of traffic), YOU are the one in the

Too many of the people complaining that everyone should “get out of their way” are in situations where the right lane is going 5mph over, the left lane is going 10mph over, and they think they have some Satan-given right to go 15-20mph over the speed limit.

While I do agree that slower drivers should stay to the right, it should also be noted that drivers who weave in and out of traffic are equally huge assholes. Frankly, THAT guy is the cause of the accident. Follow the flow of traffic, wait for the opportunity to go around the slow driver and THEN move on. The accident