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    Registered Member Four Rings
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    Cutting people off in the 3rd lane.

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    Does anyone else in here do it? I mean if they're doing ~65 (limit is 50-55) then I'll pass them normally but any slower I'll pass up close or pass with no turn signal if they're really bad. And no I'm not a big speeder I just like to keep with the flow of most traffic at around 70.

    I love it when I cut people off and they get the message and move over to the middle lane. I feel like I accomplished something for the next person comming up.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Militant-Grunt's Avatar
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    Re: Cutting people off in the 3rd lane.

    What? You mean the right lane?
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    Registered Member Four Rings
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    Re: Cutting people off in the 3rd lane.

    Quote Originally Posted by Militant-Grunt View Post
    What? You mean the right lane?
    No I meant the 3rd lane over, the fast lane.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings tike0rz's Avatar
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    Re: Cutting people off in the 3rd lane.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiesto View Post
    No I meant the 3rd lane over, the fast lane.
    Keep right, pass left. Simple as that. What state do you live in that has a fast lane?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Ewok_Fetus's Avatar
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    Re: Cutting people off in the 3rd lane.

    I was in my junker the other day and someone was doing 40 mph in a 70 zone in the left lane... I couldn't get over because other people were flying by us... I tailgated them and flashed my lights for a good 2-3 minutes because I had to poo really bad... Since I was in my junker, I had the joy of "bumping" them... They then got over and I sped past them... That is a little rediculous...
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: Cutting people off in the 3rd lane.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiesto View Post
    Does anyone else in here do it? I mean if they're doing ~65 (limit is 50-55) then I'll pass them normally but any slower I'll pass up close or pass with no turn signal if they're really bad. And no I'm not a big speeder I just like to keep with the flow of most traffic at around 70.

    I love it when I cut people off and they get the message and move over to the middle lane. I feel like I accomplished something for the next person comming up.
    I do the same thing and generally feel the same way you do. I love it when they are going slow in the passing lane and then I pass them on the right and they flash their brights (night time mostly) and\or honk at me. They usually get the middle finger after that. If you're that stupid, GET OFF THE ROAD.

    What state do you live in that has a fast lane?
    I think he meant the "Passing Lane", which is usually the far left lane unless you're on 4 lanes or more, then I consider it the far left two lanes. Hell, if I'm on a 5 lane freeway, it's OPEN SEASON! LOL!
    Papachristou: i just said "yeah well you are still driving a neon, and she still wants to ride in my car"

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