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Old 07-01-2009, 04:18 PM   #17
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Left lane is the new overtaking lane.
Agreed.
And this is how I approach it where I live.
Every idiot seems to LOVE driving in the right hand lane for the entire duration of their boring, underwhelming, "I only need my 'economical' 4 cyl auto Camry (using the same amount of fuel as a Falcon 6 - but you can't tell them that...) to get from A-B" trip regardless of their speed.
I just undertake them and be done with it.

It's only frustrating when you've got one in the left doing 90 and the other in the right doing 91... :evil3:
When this occurs cars should be impounded and drivers fined...oh wait, that only applies to "hoons" not morons...
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