Not quite sure how your comment is relevant. I'm looking forward to being home, but RVs drive exceptionally slower for safety and aerodynamic reasons. I'll have to pass the ones driving past me while sitting at a restaurant, some for the second time.
Less that, more just going over to the side to let faster vehicles pass and then continuing on. It is just common courtesy to everyone else driving faster vehicles, and is at least something taught to do in Swedish driving schools.
I don't think that's what the previous commenter was suggesting, but sure slower vehicles being in the rightmost lane makes sense and is also taught in American driving schools.
When there isn’t another lane there’s turnouts where slower vehicles can slow down and maybe have to stop depending on how long you clogged up the road behind you.
Not quite sure how your comment is relevant. I'm looking forward to being home, but RVs drive exceptionally slower for safety and aerodynamic reasons. I'll have to pass the ones driving past me while sitting at a restaurant, some for the second time.
Why is it a problem that you have to pass a slow-moving vehicle?
EDIT: this was a weird comment to get downvoted for. Not everyone drives, y'all - it was a genuine question, not one loaded with implication.
At least someone got my point, thank you.
How about you use one of the million turn outs and let faster traffic by?
Are you suggesting rv drivers regularly take random detours so as to not "inconvenience" other drivers? Dude, just let them get to where they're going
Less that, more just going over to the side to let faster vehicles pass and then continuing on. It is just common courtesy to everyone else driving faster vehicles, and is at least something taught to do in Swedish driving schools.
I don't think that's what the previous commenter was suggesting, but sure slower vehicles being in the rightmost lane makes sense and is also taught in American driving schools.
When there isn’t another lane there’s turnouts where slower vehicles can slow down and maybe have to stop depending on how long you clogged up the road behind you.