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Already done...

Aaah, courtesy!!! Unless more of the video is presented, how are we to know the bikers weren't being courteous to begin with? Maybe the Volvo didn't signal to allow the bikers to be courteous? Maybe the Volvo did signal...how are we to know?

Uniform Vehicle Code is a set of guidelines made by a non-profit; it is not law. Until I see the Federal Government or the state governments backing these guidelines, they can be (and will be) ignored by most of the general population.

Because it's legal, it does make it right!

In California (where the video was taken), it's legal to use the left lane as a travel lane.

In California (where the video was taken), it's legal to use the left lane as a travel lane.

In California (where the video was taken), it's legal to use the left lane as a travel lane, etiquitee be damned. If the Volvo wanted to pass them, use the proper means.

In California (where the video was taken), it's legal to use the left lane as a travel lane.

I'm getting fed up at all the people who are always saying that the left lane is for passing only. Please look up the laws for each individual state...oh wait, someone's already done that for us: http://www.mit.edu/~jfc/right.htm…

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Womack! Why am I not surprised, you piece of sh—!

I'll buy it!!!

Traffic law states that the speed limits are in effect when you pass the sign. You can do 55 until you pass the sign that says 15. You must do 15 until you pass the sign that says 55. You're not allowed to speed up in preparation for the sign that says 55.

"It's hard to say who's the bigger dick in this clip"

Nice Price, but that interior's gotta go!

And I use the "Another Visitor..." quote as my Windows Startup sound.

"No...no...NO!!!!"

When after 220,000 miles on the odo (all done by me), 12.5 years, four collisions, three tickets and one transmission, the engine and transmission die at the same time.

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The absolute best thing Microsoft's done with Windows was to include Weezer's "Buddy Holly" on their Windows 95 installation CD. I rocked out to that video hundreds of times.