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Old 30-03-2014, 12:22 PM   #22
dragons90
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Default Re: What happens when people refuse to keep out of the fast lane

[QUOTE=wodahs;5057586]To them winging bout keeping left do you drive in the left and only get out to over take then get back in left ? If so when you catch a car in the right do you get in the left as now your not over taking or wait till they do so you can ? Well as your meant to be keeping left !
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Depends on traffic some times it faster in the left lane, but if I'm in the right lane I keep a eye on my mirrors so if a car is catching me I move over till they pass. It Isn't your duty to stop other motorist speeding so if so if someone is willing to pay the fine to go faster move out of the way and let them, courtesy goes both ways and help stop road rage.
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