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TipYourDishwasher t1_iu28j7a wrote

Asking for a friend, why is passing on the right a big deal?

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TorqueRollz t1_iu2fdld wrote

Because you’re supposed to pass on the left and people aren’t expecting faster moving cars to be coming on the right.

Having said this, if some asshat is going too slowly and impeding traffic in the left lane then people will pass on the right. You’re not really supposed to though

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Dry-Fill9591 t1_iu3bzfl wrote

In some European countries, and probably others too, it's very illegal to pass on the right and you absolutely do get pulled over for it. I wish it was like that in the US, as well as enforcement of "left lane is for passing only" laws that are already on the books in most places.

But that's a pipe dream, in the US it's a god-given right to drive like a complete selfish dipshit and keep your license.

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neckos t1_iu41uv7 wrote

Police should be dealing with crime, not shaking down drivers for money.

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JustDubbinAround t1_iu4ftn5 wrote

There are more fatal car accidents every year than there are intentional homicides. Traffic enforcement is just as important for saving lives.

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neckos t1_iu4ojvp wrote

Again, they are a crime fighting force and not a particularly effective one. We don't need American police shaking down civilians for money based on minor traffic offenses.

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JustDubbinAround t1_iu4xdpb wrote

They are a law enforcement force, and that includes enforcement of traffic laws.

In 20 years of driving, I've never had them try to shake me down. Must be because I know how to follow simple traffic laws.

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Dry-Fill9591 t1_iu42bqc wrote

Only someone who knows they're a shit driver says things like that.

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neckos t1_iu42q54 wrote

Lol, what? Ok champ, enjoy being a miserable prick.

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Crusad3rr t1_iu294l9 wrote

I believe they have a massive blind spot on the right, so they quite literally won't see you and potentially run you over

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Fromanderson t1_iu2yahu wrote

Trucks have massive blind spots. I own an elderly cabover and even with better mirrors I can’t see much on that side. Throw in a trailer and I could completely total your vehicle and not even know it.

Years ago I was rear ended in an old farm truck. His bumper got caught under my trailer hitch. I dragged the guy for a bit with him standing on the brakes. I didn’t hear or feel a thing.

Keep in mind a loaded semi or one of those triple axle dump trucks makes anything I’ve driven look like a toy.

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adrolter t1_iu2a4le wrote

If there's plenty of shoulder and you're paying attention (and have good reaction time) it's generally not. Sometimes trucks just don't merge back to the right and force you to pass on the right, so I just wait for a reasonably safe opportunity, gun it, and get it over with.

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JustDubbinAround t1_iu2r37r wrote

For these guys, it's because they make wide right-hand turns. Sometimes, the only way for them to make a right turn is to swing to the left first. Stupid people will sometimes try to squeeze by on the right when they do that, even when the driver has his blinker on, and then get squished when the driver tries to make the turn.

As for why you shouldn't pass on the right normally, bear in mind that these rules were written years ago, and that when they were written, many cars did not have passenger side wing mirrors. Even though everything has a passenger side mirror nowadays, they bear the warning, "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear." So if you go to pass someone on the right and that driver decides to move back over, then when he looks in his right side mirror, it looks like he has more space than he actually has.

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TMed2012 t1_iu43cw0 wrote

A lot of people are talking about the truck’s blind spot, but a part of it is also the passing vehicle’s “blind spot” that’s caused by the truck in front of it. When the driver sits on the left side of the vehicle, it’s easier to see around the left side of the vehicle in front of you when starting to pass. I’d you try to pass on the right, you have to be almost fully committed to the right lane before you can see around the truck.

Under normal circumstances that doesn’t matter a whole lot, but abnormal circumstances are what make it dangerous. Things like stopped or very slow vehicles in the right lane that the truck is try to pass. You try to pass on the right and end up rear ending a much slower vehicle that you didn’t see until it’s too late.

Plenty of other small reasons that add up to make it a “big deal” overall, but this one it seems a lot of people don’t think about.

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ForceOfAHorse t1_iu4k257 wrote

Because some truckers are idiots and won't make sure they can safely perform a maneuver. They also don't care, since they are in big truck so naturally bigger car = right to do stupid shit.

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