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<p>[QUOTE="EZX1100, post: 4381057, member: 93430"]drivers gotta learn how to "read the road"</p><p><br /></p><p>a good fisherman, hunter, athlete, driver, understands their environment, NOT from a book, or a set of rules, but from experiences and understanding how our environment works</p><p><br /></p><p>those two four wheelers either set him up, or they were pissing each other off, or they were both pissed off at him for "being too long in the left lane"</p><p><br /></p><p>when you are passing another truck, DO NOT TAKE LONG, but execute it swiftly, and dont let 4wheelers in between (many a time i gotta keep that gap closed because some idiot wants to sneak in)</p><p><br /></p><p>after you pass, move back into the right lane, too many times i see drivers stay in the left lane too long to pass and after passing they stay out too long, letting the cars pass them on the right</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>and yes you are legally allowed to drive the speed limit in the left lane...........so what, use street smarts, not book smarts[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EZX1100, post: 4381057, member: 93430"]drivers gotta learn how to "read the road" a good fisherman, hunter, athlete, driver, understands their environment, NOT from a book, or a set of rules, but from experiences and understanding how our environment works those two four wheelers either set him up, or they were pissing each other off, or they were both pissed off at him for "being too long in the left lane" when you are passing another truck, DO NOT TAKE LONG, but execute it swiftly, and dont let 4wheelers in between (many a time i gotta keep that gap closed because some idiot wants to sneak in) after you pass, move back into the right lane, too many times i see drivers stay in the left lane too long to pass and after passing they stay out too long, letting the cars pass them on the right and yes you are legally allowed to drive the speed limit in the left lane...........so what, use street smarts, not book smarts[/QUOTE]
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