View Full Version : Left Lane Campers - Be Gone!
Ihearrtdsm
12-09-2008, 03:34 PM
^ haha
1slowdsm
12-10-2008, 12:00 AM
It took me an hour to get to class today because people were going 15-20mph on 35w South. The freeways were probably the safest and most cleaned up roads this morning, but I guess since people heard of the 3-6" of snow last night they thought there was still 3-6" of snow that morning on the freeway. Not sure what they saw, but I didnt see any snow on the freeways this morning.
On top of that, I ran into a left lane camper for 2miles right after I got away from the 35w South slowness. (hate it when they drive side by side so all you can do is follow)
We need that law asap.
http://img234.imageshack.us/img234/4378/de007nbappde004ic6.jpg
Run into these A-Holes all the time. I hope we get this law.
awd-drifter
12-10-2008, 10:34 AM
it's good to know, but i am not suprised at this, especially when most of those who stick on the left lane isnt even going at a fast speed. People just need to pay attention. i've been telling every one of my friends that we are the 1% that actually knows how to drive, the other 99% does not give a fuck, thats why they crash. ;)
goodhart
12-10-2008, 10:56 AM
I think the reason some people do it is because they somehow think it's their duty to slow down other drivers. Last August I was on Hwy 23 going into St. Cloud and got behind one of these fuckers in about a 1990 Dodge Caravan, once I finally got around them, it was some fat old bastard actually holding a sign that said "slow down" written on a napkin or something while he was pointing down with his index finger, I think I was only doing about 70 in a 65 So I just gave him the finger and went on my way.
1slowdsm
12-10-2008, 12:25 PM
I think the reason some people do it is because they somehow think it's their duty to slow down other drivers.
Yep, I agree. Im sure we've all ran into someone like that atleast once in our driving lifetime.
They should worry more about themselves and not others. If they care so much, stay off the roads. It'll make them feel safe and make the roads actually safe.
Tachyon
12-10-2008, 12:51 PM
I was driving to Duluth last summer in the 2g at a very brisk rate of speed (traveling with a random group of crotch rockets that decided to keep pace with me). Just north of Hinckley I came upon a small group of cars (I was slowing down and was only doing about 85 as I approached them).
One of the misguided civilians decided to go vigilante on me and swerved into the left lane just as I was approaching. I had to lock up all 4 and swerve into the shoulder just to keep from rear-ending her. After I got back on the road, she drove side by side with another car at 68 MPH totally intentionally while occasionally turning around to give me dirty looks. After about 15 miles of this I had had enough so I dropped back about 500 feet and dropped down to 3rd. I built up a tremendous speed differential on her as I quickly approached her rear bumper.
At the last instant I swerved left and went around her on the shoulder. The disturbing thing was as I went around her she tried to move over and block both the left lane and the shoulder but I was going faster then she could react. The real justice was after I did that, the 6 bikes that were using me as cop bait flew by on both sides of her! That made my day.
yeah those vigilante bitches like that are what kill people. I seen a guy lock his brakes up on some crotch rockets forcing him up on one wheel because apparently he thought they were too close? They werent doing anything wrong in my book.
goodhart
12-11-2008, 12:53 PM
People that step on their brakes when they think someone is following too close are just as bad as laft lane campers in my opinion :angryfire:
SnoEclipse
12-11-2008, 02:04 PM
Tach, that's why you keep a few 1/4" steel ball bearings in the car. Just let 'em fly out the sunroof when you blow past.
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