You will NEVER win the mental battle of the fast left lane. Most people either are not aware of it or don't care and its not enforced. There will never be a period in any of our lives where it will be followed by everyone and be a non-issue.
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Originally posted by Man View PostYou will NEVER win the mental battle of the fast left lane. Most people either are not aware of it or don't care and its not enforced. There will never be a period in any of our lives where it will be followed by everyone and be a non-issue.
Yep, it’s nothing more than common sense and good manners, no different than holding a door open for someone, or removing your hat in church. And common courtesy is dieing.
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Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post…traveling I-35 from Dallas to Austin and it’s time for my rant about those who are ignorant of the “slow traffic keep right” apothegm. So, if you are the speed-limit-observing, rule-following, person named Karen in the passing lane in front of me driving the minivan or small egg/pod-shaped SUV contributing to the group text from car pool, for the love of God, will you please MOVE OVER??
And for those of you who may be wondering if I’m typing this b!tchy missive while I’m driving; no, I am not. I’ve pulled into a Buc-Ed’s, not because of the Mexican-food-confused-Greek/Turkish Mediterranean lunch I had, I just have a sweet tooth.
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Originally posted by Gumbo Man View PostWhen I strap in for the interstate I make sure that my after burners or functioning and plug in my road tunes and blow the speakers out. One continuous loop of Hagar “ I can’t drive 55”. Get out of my way. Your in my lane and I own it.👍👍
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Originally posted by Artos View PostOh, we have PLENTY of members here who think it's perfectly fine to be the speed limit po-po...no problem slowing traffic, causing dangerous situation by creating the accordion effect.
Mind boggling.
I get it…you see me.
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostIm in austin for a conference till friday. This town is more of a poo hole than I remember.
Right now the coolest resident Ive met was this golden puppy yesterday. It was easy to see he was tired of the tie-dye wearing lady carrying around poop and ready to go do something fun.
I’d say I’m offended, you insulting my city; but you’re right.
And that lady? I think she’s my next door neighbor.
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I live on a state highway that’s narrow, (no shoulders) and curvy. The speed limit is 60 mph. There are very few places that one can legally pass in a 12 mile stretch to one town, and a 3 mile stretch to the little town where I get my mail. I have to be really careful when turning into my place because there’s always some speed demon right in my azz even though I’ve had my blinker on for 200 yards. Some of them even pass in a no passing zone right at my gate. You can’t see over the hill but they do it anyway. One a-hole ran me and the oncoming car into opposite ditches and he was pulling a travel trailer. There ain’t room for three vehicles on that road ! I know we’re talking about the interstate here, but there are chitty drivers everywhere !
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostOne of these days I’m gonna move far enough west that I never have to get on I35 again. I abhor that road and those left lane clogging turds!
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As usual, you said it far more eloquently than I, sir.
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Originally posted by Duckologist View PostAlso, WTH is everyone driving around wit der brights on now
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I’ve wondered this myself. I’m thinking it’s like those people who put “Baby on Board” signs in their car windows. Are you thinking I’ll change my mind about rear-ending you, or what??
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View Posthow bout hazard lights on in the rain. If youre that scared of the rain, stay home
Okay, I’ll admit it, I’m a little scared of the rain. And thunder and lightening. And significant weather events in general. Anything I can’t control or defend myself against gets my respect, and my fear.
But driving with hazard lights? That’s something a girl would do ((eye roll here)).
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