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Old September 25th, 2019, 03:26 AM   #6
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So, I'm not going crazy here? It seems like (at least in N. Carolina and Cali) that it's totally fine to simply drive past someone while in the right lane in most situations. You don't have to do multiple maneuvers to get to the left of them first.

Makes sense to me, I mean, I understand it's more dangerous for traffic on a fast moving interstate to zip around someone from a middle lane to the right/slower lane, but that's not how non interstate roads normally operate. Traffic just goes at it's own pace in each lane because of turn lanes, side streets, businesses, houses, etc, that people are going to. To never be able to go past a car that's on your left would seriously screw traffic up lol.

I am curious now to see what Ohio says, going to look it up.
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