If you are tailgating them, you are the one in the wrong. While they should not be going slow in the fast lane, your tailgating is the real problem. Drive safely, and do not try to force people to get out of your way.
2006-12-06 07:35:55
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answer #1
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answered by fire4511 7
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Some will move out of the way; they're just distracted until someone reminds them where they belong. Some will even slow down to annoy you because you annoyed them first with your childish tailgating. There is nothing you can do but passing to the right or staying behind them until they do otherwise. Their reasoning is- "The speed limit" means "Maximum limit", NOT "Minimum limit". Sure, they're breaking the law by going slow on the fast lane but so are you for speeding.
2006-12-06 07:40:15
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Tailgating people on the highway is considered agressive driving. This is how wrecks are caused.
Next time just leave your home a few minutes sooner and accept that the road belongs to everyone, not just you.
I sympatize with your frustration, but no amount of tailgating will get rid of the little old lady in the left lane.... learn to live with it.
2006-12-06 07:39:09
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answer #3
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answered by Funchy 6
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Just because a car is going slower than you doesn't mean they don't belong in the "fast lane". If they're moving faster than the speed limit and faster than the cars in the other lanes than you should move to go aroung them. And if you tailgate me I simply slow down more.
2006-12-06 16:19:13
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answer #4
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answered by uknowme 6
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There's no such thing as the "Fast Lane"- ALL traffic on that road has the same maximum speed limit to adhere to (unless You're towing a caravan....) It's an overtaking Lane only..use it to get past the slower moving traffic,then get back over...True,it's frustrating being blocked by someone ahead....
2006-12-06 15:31:43
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answer #5
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answered by Devmeister 3
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the belief is often that the tailgater is an fool. once you're being tailgated, then opportunities are high there's a reason for it. Are you protecting %. with the site visitors around you? with the help of going slower or adhering on your very own velocity cut back, you're inflicting pointless delays in site visitors, rigidity, and stripping different individuals's rights to stress on the %. set with the help of the popular public. What if there's a guy who's in straightforward terms son is approximately to die interior the wellbeing center and the driving force is attempting to get there in time to declare so long? of direction no longer! The tailgater is often "a dumb teenager who in basic terms needs to get forward". What approximately that ONE guy who's in contrast to that? do no longer you think of, that for the income of the doubt, you will possibly desire to easily pull over, merge over, in basic terms pass out of how? Its a 2-way highway... confident the tailgater is risky, yet you're in basic terms as risky in case you enable the region to proceed without some attempt to alleviate the prospect. Its referred to as 'possibility mitigation' or 'probability and blunder administration' and that's taught drastically with the help of the airways to cut back the prospect of injuries in aviation; however the comparable regulations word on the line. do no longer complication approximately that tailgater. he will hit somebody ultimately, and could might desire to pay out hundreds of dollars and could be off the line; it relatively is a assure. do in basic terms no longer permit the sufferer be you!! cope with the prospect, cope with the prospect, DO something extremely than in basic terms sit down there praying.
2016-10-14 04:00:07
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answered by ? 4
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I drive the speed limit in the fast lane and will even slow down if my exit ramp is to the left. I got a ticket once for exiting the highway too fast. I also slow down if someone is flickering their lights at me because I want to see if they are law enforcement or just being rude. If they are law enforcement I pull over until they pass or unless they might want to talk to me. If they are not law enforcement and just being rude I slow down and just stay in my lane because my truck is usually bigger than their car and changing lanes is dangerous enough without accommodating some idiot who cannot control his own car.
2006-12-06 08:34:47
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answered by waplambadoobatawhopbamboo 5
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I'm one of the obnoxious drivers people hate. They tailgate me, I wave in the mirror to get back to a safe following distance. They persist, I wave again. They persist, I slow down. They persist, I turn on my flashers.
That said, let me explain. I drive typically at 75-80 in a 65. I know, fast. I also drive in the right lane except to pass, even in states with that not as the law (such as the state in which I presently live). So, I travel in the left lane to pass people.
OK -- with that scenario, why do you think I might be in the left lane to begin with? Yes, to pass slower vehicles in the right lane. As soon as I pass them, I jump right back into that lane.
However, there are always yahoos who are exceeding my already excessive speed and just want me clear out of the way, even when I cannot yield to the right. I drive little cars, so the impediment (i.e., a driver in front of me or a long line of slower vehicles in the right lane) is quite visible to those who have eyes. Why they begin to tailgate me is quite obvious -- they want me to get out of their way.
You know, while I drive fast, I refuse to drive stupid. I'm not going over my max of 80 (and there are many out there who think 80 is stupid, anyway). I'm also not about to merge into the right lane to allow you to tailgate the driver who was previously in front of me whom I was patiently waiting to pass ... so what to do?
We can't fight the idiots out there. It's about 10% of the population. And we can't fight the numbskull-ness of kids - that's about 15% of drivers. However, for those who can do reasoned thinking, think about what tailgating is about. Think about the drivers out there who ARE considerate, who DO move over ... but also think about why they might not be moving over for you right now. I always wave whenever someone moves over in front of me with no provocation -- that person was being considerate and thoughtful. I never tailgate - instead, I am a thoughtful driver who thinks about motivations of others to understand why things happen. I encourage tailgaters to do the same.
2006-12-09 02:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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They are going slower than you but still faster than the cars and trucks in the other lanes. It is illegal for them to go over the speed limit to get out of your way as fast as you want them to. Once they get beyond the slower-moving vehicles, they will move over to let you waste your gas when you floor it.
2006-12-06 07:54:17
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answered by fulviabruni 2
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Being in the "fast lane" does not give you permission to speed. I would bet that the person in the fast lane holding you up is going the speed limit. You have no right to speed under any conditions, grow up or get off the road.
2006-12-06 07:51:03
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answered by renpen 7
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