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<blockquote data-quote="Byrd2" data-source="post: 69235" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>The only time I see somebody being deliberately obstructive is when people are / have been tailgating.</p><p></p><p>Most of the time (and I get ticked off too) it is just pure oblivion of what is going on around them or selfishness that causes people to stay in the fast lane for no good reason. Don't get me wrong these people are just as bad as the first lot when it comes to causing collisions. What it comes down to is common courtesy and consideration. If I see a guy coming up behind me, and I can move over safely without having to slam on anchors and hinder my own progress I certainly will. However if the guy comes up behind me and then tailgates when I am unable to move over, then I will most likely not be in a mindset to move over at my earliest convenience for him. IE I won't consider him, as he has proved himself to be a discourteous driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrd2, post: 69235, member: 384"] The only time I see somebody being deliberately obstructive is when people are / have been tailgating. Most of the time (and I get ticked off too) it is just pure oblivion of what is going on around them or selfishness that causes people to stay in the fast lane for no good reason. Don't get me wrong these people are just as bad as the first lot when it comes to causing collisions. What it comes down to is common courtesy and consideration. If I see a guy coming up behind me, and I can move over safely without having to slam on anchors and hinder my own progress I certainly will. However if the guy comes up behind me and then tailgates when I am unable to move over, then I will most likely not be in a mindset to move over at my earliest convenience for him. IE I won't consider him, as he has proved himself to be a discourteous driver. [/QUOTE]
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