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You should always be in the right most lane, you approach a slower car, move to the middle, another slower one, go to the left again, done passing, GO BACK to the right most lane
@@panda_panda1149 thanks for the info, I didn’t know about the middle lanes but that makes perfect sense since you can’t pass on the right. To be clear, I only slowed up 130km/h to explain the chime.
Don't ever stay in the middle lane. Move over to right lane always whenever possible and safe. Everyone HATES middle lane drivers. Just cause you are doing 130 doesn't give you the right to remain dormant in the middle lane. In other european countries you would get a ticket !!!
Thank you for the info. I’ve been more aware of this d as once you let me know, but yo be honest I tend to drive way too fast must of the time. I only drove below 130km/h to show the chime.
@@BenchRacer Do all your racing in Germany where some streches don't have any speed limit. As far as I know, speeding in France will not give you a ticket - they will lock you up (at least it used to be like that) .... and if you wanna go 200 mph it still doesn't give you the right to stay in the left or middle lane. Drive safe brother ...
Heh heh. I was 21 when I first drove on the autobahn. It was in my buddy’s father’s Mercedes S-Class. Back then, there were far more unlimited sections. It seems that the unlimited sections are fewer and fewer nowadays. I love driving in Germany but tend to be in France more often because of family.
i am looking at a 2013 model S P85 the body has 140k but the battery was replaced late 2022 with a new battery (2022) I am thinking about pulling the trigger...how much is your insurance?
That car has hardly no moving parts yet there is still so much to do at 69,000 miles. I have a Lexus ES and all i do is oil changes. And I had to change my tires. My car is at 51,000 miles.
And your first thought was to record him and put it on the internet. This is why I'm buying house away from people like this. You can't sit on a toilet anymore without some asshole looking for a reason to record it and look for likes and views online.
It’s because most people do not understand the lane system where going to the left of someone is only supposed to happen if you are overtaking traffic on the right. And that the moment there is open space to your right you are supposed to move right. Instead it’s general human nature want to drive based upon having more space in front of them and change lanes as little as possible. After World War 2 the Germans actually saw the U.S. system and modeled their roadway rules based upon the U.S. One of the key differences is they noticed that letting people choose freely would cause problems. So as a result they place individual speed ranges on each lane. Then they highly regulate anyone violating or taking aggressive actions like tailgating, weaving, gesturing, etc by immediately sending them a ticket based on a percentage of their total net worth.
Complaining about a driver going too slow while he is traveling on a highway at 65 miles per hour while hand holding a cell phone to record traffic. This driver needs to STFU, put the phone down, and concentrate on driving safely before he fills someone. What an ahole!!
Dude your the speed " limit" is 65 and you want to go faster, then you deserve a ticket and a Vehicle towed and your drivers license Suspended ASAP. Your a big jerk. You do not deserve to drive any Vehicle.
So driving the speed limit is putting people in danger? The ones putting people in danger are the ones that feel they have the right to go 20-30 mph over the speed limit.
@@maikutsukino4743 the people putting everyone in danger are the ones who refuse to move over and let faster traffic pass. They create traffic jams and force people to do stupid things to get by. It's also illegal in most places.
@@randyfender6122 People doing the speed limit are NOT the problem. That's why it's called a SPEED LIMIT. Speed limit means the maximum speed you are allowed to go according to the law. I cannot believe I have to explain that to you. People Speeding are breaking the law and have no right to any concessions such as "you need to move over for me". Doing the speed limit, again, is not breaking the law and they will NOT be issued a tick by ANY cop in ANY state or city. The only ones that have the legal right to make you move over while doing the speed limit are emergency vehicles that have their lights and sirens on. And as for traffic jams being cause by people doing the speed limit, in my over 45 years of driving in morning and evening "rush hours", I find that losers trying to swerve and weave in traffic to get one car length ahead are the ones that cause more slowdowns than anyone outside of accidents. And in my area, accidents are almost always caused by those losers trying to prove they are Alpha drivers. If people would calm the f*ck down and just go the speed limit, get into the lanes they need ahead of the actual turn/exit we wouldn't have these problems. Your argument has absolutely no legal standings that you think you have.
@@maikutsukino4743 I can't help that you are ignorant of basic driving safety rules on a multi lane highway. "Failure to drive right" is a ticketable offense in many (most?) States, and has NOTHING to do with your speed. Left lane is for passing only. Learn something.
People drive fast as hell nowadays,, the fastlane on 75 thru northern ky is very common to be running 80 to 85 and have cars come up on ya quick, so yeh just get over and stay left to pass. 90 to 95 is very common here in left lane and im not exaggerating
You know the difference between being distracted by someone talking to you on the phone or texting versus videoing? Apparently he's paying attention to the road and people behind him unlike the dope in the van