Quote Originally Posted by Browning151 View Post
Actually, people who pick a lane and maintain a constant speed have a much smaller impact than people who constantly switch lanes trying to beat everyone else. For every person that gets cut off and has to brake it creates a wave of people braking or changing lanes behind them that builds until traffic eventually completely comes to a stop. Those "d-bags" aren't the problem, it's the fact that there's "20k" people all trying to go somewhere at the same time and a fairly large percentage of them probably have no business even having a drivers license.
But the driver going faster than those in the slower (driving lanes) would not have to switch if the constant pace drivers stayed in the (driving lanes). Generally speaking, the furthest to the left is the FAST(ER)(EST) passing lane and should not be used otherwise. The constant lane changing is caused by those driving slower than the fastest car in the fast lane, regardless of it's frequency.

As stated before, if youre traveling at 70 in a 65, you may not always be the fastest car in that lane at any given time, which is known. So... why stay there? The faster driver changing lanes is unnecessary when he is now the FASTEST driver in the fast lane. I dont understand this argument, driver courtesy never exists anywhere except in racing.