Left Lane Drivers --- What are They Thinking and Don't They Realize....

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ManiaStar

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Left Lane Drivers FRUSTRATE me to no end. I don't understand why people choose to drive in the left hand lane and stay in that lane for no reason.

Don't they realize they CAN be one of the main causes of traffic?? They slow everyone down and if people in the right and middle lane are also going slowly, then no one can pass, which causes a chain reaction of forcing everyone to slow down.

Today, I had to do a lot of driving. And, I came across over 2 dozen drivers that just stayed in the left lane and many were going below the speed limit.

Usually when I come across drivers like this, I have to pass them in the middle lane and then just cut in front of them without using my blinker which I am showcasing my frustration at them.

Why do people do this?

I've even noticed where, the highway goes from 2 lanes to 3 lanes and the person who had been riding in the left hand lane, ended up in the middle lane and w/o a reason for it, would then change into the left hand lane.

WHY?!?

I'm very happy that cops are finally now cracking down on left lane drivers and will be giving those drivers tickets now whether or not they're doing the speed limit.
 

cinder

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I've seen enough idiots on the roads that I'm of the opinion some people need to be forced to slow down. As long as it isn't me and you are at least going the speed limit (conditions permitting). And you stay in the left lane because changing lanes is annoying and you don't want to have to move to the middle lane only to get behind someone slow and move to the left lane again.

But of all the evils in the world, this one just doesn't seem that major.
 

tourist

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Not much use having a left hand lane if you get a ticket for using it. You should never cut in front of someone as that may cause an accident. You could get a ticket for that.
 
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Hellooo

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Leave earlier.

(not using turn signals is very Floridian of you.)
 

Fenner

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I understand driving can be frustrating but cutting someone off is dangerous and can cause an accident. I watched this test they did on Entertainment Tonight tv show. One driver did the speed limit for the whole 20 mile ride, the other driver cut in and out of traffic and went over the speed limit when he could. This was on one of the freeways in LA. At the end of the test both drivers made it to the designation at the same time.
 
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CharlieGrown

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Liberals, am I right? :rolleyes:
 

ManiaStar

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Not much use having a left hand lane if you get a ticket for using it. You should never cut in front of someone as that may cause an accident. You could get a ticket for that.
Ok, I don't "cut" in front of them like that. I make sure there's enough distance between me and them before I get back into the left hand lane.

I do not fly like a lot of other drivers around here. I go 10 miles over the speed limit while others go 20+ over the speed limit but people who drive the speed limit or under the speed limit in the left lane are a danger to other drivers. Do any of you live in the north east? People speed like crazy around here and usually I'm the one going the slowest even w/ 10 miles over the speed limit. But, people think that driving in the left lane is going to slow people down, you got another thing coming because I've seen drivers who high beam those drivers in front of them who refuse to move over, they honk their horn at them and when they pass, I can see them screaming at them. All the left lane drivers do is piss people off and unless they don't want to get harmed by all the crazies that are around, they should just pull over
 
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Miri

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Uh hum, what were you saying about driving on the left. :)
 

Tommy379

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They are agents of satan here on this earth to attack me personally.
 
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CharlieGrown

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Uh hum, what were you saying about driving on the left. :)
Our mail delivery men have their steering wheel on the passenger side of their trucks. that blows my mind.
 
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Left Lane Drivers FRUSTRATE me to no end. I don't understand why people choose to drive in the left hand lane and stay in that lane for no reason.

Don't they realize they CAN be one of the main causes of traffic?? They slow everyone down and if people in the right and middle lane are also going slowly, then no one can pass, which causes a chain reaction of forcing everyone to slow down.

Today, I had to do a lot of driving. And, I came across over 2 dozen drivers that just stayed in the left lane and many were going below the speed limit.

Usually when I come across drivers like this, I have to pass them in the middle lane and then just cut in front of them without using my blinker which I am showcasing my frustration at them.

Why do people do this?

I've even noticed where, the highway goes from 2 lanes to 3 lanes and the person who had been riding in the left hand lane, ended up in the middle lane and w/o a reason for it, would then change into the left hand lane.

WHY?!?

I'm very happy that cops are finally now cracking down on left lane drivers and will be giving those drivers tickets now whether or not they're doing the speed limit.
I can explain it in one word: Texting.

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cinder

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They are agents of satan here on this earth to attack me personally.
Yep this is exactly my plan every time I pull over into the left lane. Glad to know it's working :p
 

Dino246

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I understand the frustration of dealing with other drivers who don't seem to care what the law, or etiquette, says about driving responsibly and safely. I am also in the process of learning not to take these things to heart. I avoid the idiots and try not to be one of them. My current beef is drivers who make a turn into the farthest lane instead of the nearest... I have had some close calls lately because of that. I suspect the issue with left-laners is far more relevant in heavier traffic. It's pretty light where I live, unless there is road work happening... and then everybody is frustrated at the construction crew instead of other drivers anyway.
 
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Left Lane Drivers FRUSTRATE me to no end. I don't understand why people choose to drive in the left hand lane and stay in that lane for no reason.

Don't they realize they CAN be one of the main causes of traffic?? They slow everyone down and if people in the right and middle lane are also going slowly, then no one can pass, which causes a chain reaction of forcing everyone to slow down.

Today, I had to do a lot of driving. And, I came across over 2 dozen drivers that just stayed in the left lane and many were going below the speed limit.

Usually when I come across drivers like this, I have to pass them in the middle lane and then just cut in front of them without using my blinker which I am showcasing my frustration at them.

Why do people do this?

I've even noticed where, the highway goes from 2 lanes to 3 lanes and the person who had been riding in the left hand lane, ended up in the middle lane and w/o a reason for it, would then change into the left hand lane.

WHY?!?

I'm very happy that cops are finally now cracking down on left lane drivers and will be giving those drivers tickets now whether or not they're doing the speed limit.
Simple. My exit is in the left hand lane.

Really. You'd be in dangerous territories if you ever were in Philly and had to take the Schuylkill.

(And for anyone wondering, yes, that really was my exit when I had to visit John in the ICU at HUP, back when I was praising God that he stopped me from being afraid of that highway. Worse yet! My entrance onto that same highway coming home, and the entrance was in the left lane right after a Yield sign. Terrifying, except that the traffic is always backed up, so I could inch in when it came to a crawl. lol)
 
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I understand driving can be frustrating but cutting someone off is dangerous and can cause an accident. I watched this test they did on Entertainment Tonight tv show. One driver did the speed limit for the whole 20 mile ride, the other driver cut in and out of traffic and went over the speed limit when he could. This was on one of the freeways in LA. At the end of the test both drivers made it to the designation at the same time.
One time we were driving up the 295 in Jersey (South Jersey's freeway that goes the same way the Jersey Turnpike goes, but without tolls) and two people were "stupid" enough to be side-by-side at the same speed -- the speed limit. We were the first in a long line of cars to catch up with them. First they irritated us. Then we had to laugh. The one in the left lane was a cop. AND they caused a backup that extended through two counties, according to the news reports that night. lol

We were actually angry because they were doing the speed limit.

Very few people seem to remember that second word anymore "limit." As in "the highest you can go."

All these years later, and I'm the one going five miles above the speed limit, in the left lane, (because my exit is in the left lane) and I'M causing the backup.

Getting old is so wonderful at times. It's nice that I am now the cause of youthful angst over dumb stuff.
:eek:
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Dunno, I get more irritated at the ones that see a pedestrian in a zebra crossing and increase their speed rather than decrease it. I know there are dashboard cams, maybe I should get a pedestrian cam :p
 
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I have just come out of my go-fast stage in driving and want to remind people of who you are driving with in traffic sometimes.

-- I drove hubby to the ER that first day not knowing he was having a massive heart attack. We left at noon. I had to come home at midnight. I left right after the doctors told me the amazing news that he survived surgery, (they weren't even expecting him to survive the four-block trip to get the surgery), and he was then going into the ICU. And, since I drove, I had to drive my car home. I only knew one way home, so had to take one of the worst highways in the US to get home. And, I was suppressing a good hysterical cry. I almost crashed. I took a taxi for the next two weeks after that, but realize the person next to you on the highway maybe in that situation.

-- He was very sick for the next three months. He doesn't even remember the first two months. And he lost all mobility in the process. Someone had to sign consent. For the first two months they sedated him. They don't do consent over the Internet yet. And, if they had to do something, generally it was an emergency, so I had to rush to sign something often -- early morning, afternoon, evening, or night. Never enough time to wait for the taxi and hope it didn't take the long route. And taxi drivers like lots of traffic because they get paid by the minute, not the mile. So traffic jams were good business. I had to take the car. My mind wasn't always on traffic.

-- I'm night blind. Ran over a curb that I saw every day at the exit of the parking garage at one of the hospitals. Truly embarrassing, but they just wouldn't start the Super Bowl at 1 PM for me, and you best believe nothing was stopping me from watching that with him. You don't want to be around me at night. (And, I don't want to take a taxi on Super Bowl night because most people wanting taxis are drunk, so need them more than I do. lol)

-- He was in the VA hospital for months. You know the stories about people dying while waiting around for doctor appointments in the VA? Yeah. That's the tip of the iceberg you can see. Underneath that water is the rest. ONE doctor for two floors of hospital beds and four wings. One doctor for that many patients. All the rest of "the doctors" were residents, interns, PA's, and nurses picking up the slack. So, the last thing that doctor ever wanted was to spend any amount of time with a patient's family. I'm the squeaky wheel. Doctors make rounds at the beginning of their shifts with a bevy of interns and residents soaking up the radiating knowledge from that doctor. That doctor is a doctor for the federal government so gets paid 10% less than anywhere else. That affects quality. You betcha! I wanted to know why it was taking six weeks for hubby to get an endoscopy, a colonoscopy and a camera throughout his digestive system, as if bleeding in the digestive system could be the only cause for him losing 1-2 pints of blood every day or two, and that doctor surely did not want to meet me to answer that question. The beginning of day shift is 8 AM, right smack in the middle of rush hour traffic in one of the biggest cities in the US. Do you really think my mind was on being polite to other drivers? Do you really think I was going to let you in from your left lane when you knew two blocks ago that was a left-turn only lane, but I, in the correct lane, was stuck waiting to get on that same highway for 4 lights because the right lane had construction? Nope. I can be a female dog with a good reason. (I can be one without a good reason. lol)

-- VA system. Regulation trumps common sense. The first time we were told he was coming home, he was still in the ICU with a vent, a feeding tube, and two bags to eliminate waste. He couldn't pull himself to the side, once more roll over without help, sit up, or stand. Oh, and he was still getting 1-2 unit of blood every three days. (I was told not to worry. If he needed blood, I could just bring him back. I'm 70 pounds lighter than he is and I'm disabled with a bad back. HOW? I had to ask.) He got into the VA's nursing home to recover because I am a squeaky wheel. Regulations say he could only stay for 90 days. Squeaky wheel, so we were able to keep him there for 109 days. Think I was thinking a lot about traffic? I got calls from the nursing home telling me he was sent back to the hospital. Think I was thinking about traffic?

-- He could walk by the time he came home, but his wheelchair and walker were in the trunk. (Only after I got help loading them in, did someone tell me he was supposed to come home by ambulance. S'alright. I spent 7 months planning on him coming home, so NO. I'm driving him home. But his balance was off. He had just gotten to the point of walking to the kitchen near the therapy room the day before he came home and had to get help to learn how to make a grilled cheese sandwich. (And he took the time to teach the therapist how to do it right. lol) So, his balance was off, and you really need balance to sit in a car. I drove super slow. I'm fully aware I was annoying other drivers. I also had one mile with a curve in the road to get from the right lane into the middle lane on a highway where right lane meant you were going to Jersey, left lane meant you were going to the center of Philly, and middle lane meant you were either going to South Philly or you're a truck going to our docks to pick up a load. Him not crashing into the dashboard or me was more important than all those other people.

When I went to the hospitals during that time, I noticed many many other people visiting their friends and family. John got other visitors too. There were four hospitals in a three block area, and it was right next to, or in, the campus of U. of Penn.

I am one person. How many others are going through the same thing any given day of the week, any given year?

You want other people to drive for your convenience? How about remembering you're not the only one on the road and each of those drivers has their own story?

That's why I drive slower now. And I'm more likely to let the idiot in the left-turn-only lane in now... if he'd stop using his little puppy-dog face to prove he was in it all for really pointless reasons other than thinking he's the most important driver on the road every day.

Try being nice on the road. It's pretty funny really how many people assume you're playing a trick on them. It really is. lol
 

17Bees

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Dunno, I get more irritated at the ones that see a pedestrian in a zebra crossing and increase their speed rather than decrease it. I know there are dashboard cams, maybe I should get a pedestrian cam :p
Where the heck do you live anyway? I mean, we have deer crossings, but.... They ought to have "armadillo crossing" or "possum crossing" here where I live with small print underneath saying "but really.... don't worry about it. It's not all that important".