Well, the thing is, this guy was toolin’ alone a 4-lane road at 75, then comes up on someone in the right lane and slows down to their speed. This is someone who is clearly not thinking about what they are doing and frankly, doesn’t take much pride in the operation of a motor vehicle. No thought, no awareness, just…ugh! This guy rides motorcycles, too, and I’m really surprised he isn’t dead yet, and won’t be surprised when he gets offed.
I could type all day about the proper way to drive, but ain’t gonna waste the bandwidth.
Around where I live, people tend to drive annoyingly slow, anyway (10-15 MPH under the speed limit on a good day), but it is especially bad on hills.
On one road I used to take to work, the speed limit is 50, but there is a hill that people would just kind of coast up… aaannnnddd then coast down. The speeds would range from 30 at the top of the hill to 65 at the bottom.
It’s not even that steep of a hill. I drive a Honda Fit, and I could easily maintain the speed limit going up that hill.
I thin the folks that fly by me & then creep past the semi are just scared. Add a barrier to the left they are paralyzed … looks like a dangerous tunnel? There are HUGE wheels spinning RIGHT THERE !!!
You can hardly push them through with a brush bumper and they seem unable to slow & pull in behind the truck until they can get up the courage to try passing again. Presto presto, instant clump… again…
If you’re breaking the law in any way (which the majority generally are, by going above the speed limit), not driving in a pack just makes you a good target for a ticket.
Well, the interstate I’m talking about has 2 lanes going either way for something like 150-200 miles, so it definitely is a binary decision.
The really infuriating thing is that I usually want to go the current speed limit (75 mph), and set my cruise control and there’s no good way to do that between the slowpokes and speed demons. Then, if there is an open stretch without much traffic, there’s always some ass doing exactly what the OP mentions, and messing things up.