billandamy
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- Oct 22, 2007
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- Boat Info
- 2008 205 sport. MonsterTower wakeboard tower.
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- 5.0 mpi (260 hp) alpha one drive with 19p ss prop.
So this thread is quantified, Id like to discuss what about driving tees you off, what part do you enjoy, how do you feel others drive, what can we do to improve traffic....etc. ANything you want to throw in that has to do with driving automobiles, motorcycles, trucks on our roads...
I think probably the worst thing people can do when driving is not actively pass when driving in the left lane of a highway/expressway. If you are not passing the person to the right of you, you should be in that lane where people are driving your speed.
Left lane is STRICTLY for active passing (and I dont mean at 3 mph more than the people to the right of you...I mean you should be ACTIVELY passing at a good rate of speed), the middle lane is for cruising, the right lane is for slow traffic and those entering/exiting a highway.
If you see someone in your rear view mirror that is less than a couple of lengths behind you, you arent driving fast enough. My favorite is the driver who refuses to acknowledge that on a one lane highway there is NO ONE in front of them, but 7 cars behind them in a line.
I think probably the worst thing people can do when driving is not actively pass when driving in the left lane of a highway/expressway. If you are not passing the person to the right of you, you should be in that lane where people are driving your speed.
Left lane is STRICTLY for active passing (and I dont mean at 3 mph more than the people to the right of you...I mean you should be ACTIVELY passing at a good rate of speed), the middle lane is for cruising, the right lane is for slow traffic and those entering/exiting a highway.
If you see someone in your rear view mirror that is less than a couple of lengths behind you, you arent driving fast enough. My favorite is the driver who refuses to acknowledge that on a one lane highway there is NO ONE in front of them, but 7 cars behind them in a line.