For the Faith Cross Warrior Survivor Sunflower Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer T-Shirt But I will love this stretch of freeway that we have going thought our town (we only have one freeway here) its pretty much rule of thumb that left lane is for 80+ MPH and right is for 70+ MPH lol. I have come to the realization recently that I may have some sensory processing issues and I think it affects how I drive. I do tend to be a slow driver. I also tend to favor my left side. I always kind of hug the middle of the road because I’m terrified of jumping a curb on the right. Both my eyes are 20/20 (with contacts) but I think I just princess movement with my left eye better? Idk. I’ve always been more comfortable in the left lane. I do try to stay to the right, but I sometimes don’t realized I’ve scooted over to the left because it just feels safer and sometimes if no one is around for a while I’ll go to the left lane and then when someone comes I’m still there. I know it’s annoying so I try not to but sometimes I don’t realize I’ve done it (moved to the left lane and continued driving the speed limit). When I do realize I move back as quickly as I can
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If you drive over like 75-80, you’re kind of a douchebag. Especially if you’re weaving through traffic like its Fast and the Faith Cross Warrior Survivor Sunflower Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer T-Shirt But I will love this Furious. Because I was 16-25 years old, from quiet suburbia, and I just didn’t know the rule. Maybe it was mentioned in driver’s ed but I was focused on remembering how many feet from a hydrant you’re supposed to park. I was legitimately confused and scared when drivers would swerve around me and scream at me because I didn’t know what I was doing wrong. Okay I have an answer for this one. My friend told me his dad is one of those slow drivers who stays in the left lane because he thinks it’s the safest lane to be in. Holy shit, my guy; when people do this, which is often, it both pisses me off, and baffles me. I live in an area where there are quite a few long bridges, which average about, say, 5 miles each in length. I just drove over one, then back again, and there were 11 separate drivers who were traveling at or just below the speed limit, holding up a long line of cars, with plenty of room to switch to a non-passing lane, but refusing to do so. Grrrrr…