I think that is prevalent in many places.
It is interesting how many people believe that if they are going the speed limit, it is their "right" to be the in left [passing lane] and hold up traffic for miles. They know they are "right" and are going to stay right next to someone in the other lane going the same speed and enforce their stance on everyone else..... and then some of the people they **** off start doing very dangerous stuff (use your imagination... lights, honking, tailgating, passing on the the shoulders or exit/ramp lanes, etc).
Other people I guess are just completely oblivious.
Back in the day of pagers (no cameras on any I knew of) A couple of taps to the rear bumper at speed convinced even the most stubborn that it was probably in their best interest to move aside. I know, Iknow "two wrongs don't make a right" but they sure did move right! I miss those days, but mainly cause I had hair back then.
I've been known to work my way in front of these a'holes, then slow down until they get pissed and finally move over into the right lane. I then speed away with a smile. My work here is done! I don't do it on the bike though.
I have to admit I have done that myself, too, a few times. Also not on the bike...
Two wrongs don't make a right.... but it can sure feel good to be the occasional deliverer of karma.
I miss my hair also
2 wrongs don't make a right, but 3 lefts do.
Oh, and that was just a geometric statement, not a political one
I miss my hair also
It's been so long since I've had hair, i can't remember it.
Cage after cage after cage with drivers staring at their phone.
Cage after cage after cage with drivers staring at their phone.