Submitted by Ulimaatissaq t3_11g2c0d in vermont
protein_factory t1_jam9cgj wrote
Cleared snow by the vehicle in front of you allowing for relatively more safe driving in their tire tracks. And if everyone is driving safely, there's no need to pass.
Ulimaatissaq OP t1_jam9g9s wrote
That makes sense!!
Thank you
Edit: tagging onto top comment, I’ve only seen this in Vermont! People in NY and Montana usually just pass.
Somethings aren’t as obvious to other people, no need to be mean!
We are all constantly learning :)
And I have learned this is a smarter and safer way to drive!
Thank you!
acanthostegaaa t1_jan4s53 wrote
Based OP with the sensible comment.
bigtimesauce t1_jamtkiw wrote
Vermonters are awful drivers, you’re gonna see a lot of this kind of thing.
Maleficent_Rope_7844 t1_jao1g6h wrote
>you’re gonna see a lot of this kind of thing.
What, people not passing when road conditions don't permit it? That's literally the opposite of bad driving.
The passing lane shown in OP's photo looks dangerous to drive in at the 50+mph traffic is likely moving at.
bigtimesauce t1_jaooagx wrote
Everybody in this pic is in the passing lane
Maleficent_Rope_7844 t1_jaorfa3 wrote
My mistake.
My point remains. Driving in that lane at 50+mph would be dangerous whether you're passing or being passed. Driving a safe speed in that lane (30-40?) would be dangerous if the passing lane was doing 50+.
deadliftothersup t1_japtfmc wrote
Yep, however that passing lane was carved, in real bad conditions you're almost certainly safe rolling in the groove rather than forging your own path. 18 wheelers are great for this because they can make new tracks easier than most cars and smaller trucks. Always enjoyed seeing one pass me and allowing me to follow the tracks in my beater car.
Ulimaatissaq OP t1_jaqtcqc wrote
Wrong, we were in the slow lane.
I was the passenger.
flambeaway t1_jazkbz7 wrote
Mirror/flipped selfie?
Ulimaatissaq OP t1_jb0rpaz wrote
Mirror :)
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