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In reply to the discussion: Why you shouldn't drive slowly in the left lane - Vox (Finally! this is one of my pet peeves!) [View all]Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)I drive in the slow lane. I get up fifteen minutes early.
I never understand it. Risk everyone's lives and we get to the same point at just about the same time.
Let's look at this way. Assume you commute 15 miles to work. Speed limit is 55. I go 55, you go 65. Assuming perfect conditions (no red lights, no stop and go traffic), I travel one mile in 1.09 minutes. You do it in .92.
You would save exactly 2.55 minutes. I got there in 16.35 minutes. You get there in 13.8 minutes. However, add merging traffic. Lights, etc = your "time savings" is greatly reduced.
Please don't tailgate. You are risking everyone's life -- including your own. Also, just in case you were wondering, if you get in accident and rear end the car in front of you, you are likely getting a ticket whether the person was driving too slow or not. Unless the lane had a speed minimum sign in it -- you were following too closely. Unless something really weird happens, these case are almost always a summary judgement against the rear ender.