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quick point of order...courtesy on the road
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<blockquote data-quote="gregorius" data-source="post: 1771881" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>I think it all boils down to a drivers license being basically a rubber stamp process in the US. In other first-world nations it costs a fair amount of money and requires real driver training. In a place like Germany, if you don't practice lane discipline, you are promptly ticketed. Too many offenses and they take your license, just for not getting out of the passing lane. People here just act like it is their birthright to have a license. It is not. </p><p></p><p>The worst thing about people blocking up the left lane is that it forces you to pass to the right, which feels unnatural and dangerous to me - it is not illegal, though. I thought it was for the longest time and then I looked it up. It isn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregorius, post: 1771881, member: 24565"] I think it all boils down to a drivers license being basically a rubber stamp process in the US. In other first-world nations it costs a fair amount of money and requires real driver training. In a place like Germany, if you don't practice lane discipline, you are promptly ticketed. Too many offenses and they take your license, just for not getting out of the passing lane. People here just act like it is their birthright to have a license. It is not. The worst thing about people blocking up the left lane is that it forces you to pass to the right, which feels unnatural and dangerous to me - it is not illegal, though. I thought it was for the longest time and then I looked it up. It isn't. [/QUOTE]
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