Originally Posted by
PapaBull
I think first and foremost, being a cooperative driver is most important. Everyone is trying to go somewhere and everyone is comfortable at different speeds and different conditions and I think we all owe it to each other to work together on the roads. If someone behind me is moving up on me, I feel the right thing to do is either speed up or find a way to let him by. I drive pretty fast, so I'm usually in the "fast" lane, but if someone wants to go faster than I do, he shouldn't have to pass me on the right.
If there's a sign that the lanes are merging ahead due to construction or any other reason, everyone is supposed to merge and that means trying to get over early and letting others in early. It doesn't mean using the cleared out lane to speed up and go as far as you can and then force yourself in front of some sucker. If everyone thought like I did, archeologists would find the bleached out bones of that SOB inside the remains of his rusted out car right there because he'd never get over after pulling that stunt.
In heavy commute traffic, I don't mind if someone finds room in front of me to pull into my lane and does so. But I wish I drove a hummer for the sake of those guys that pull in front of you WITHOUT enough space, forcing you to hit the brakes in order to avoid mixing paint with them.