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13-07-2008, 01:55 PM | #1 | ||
Formerly XG-Panelvanman
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Im in Cranbourne,VIC.
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hey all i just got back from a nice weekend away to angelsea with my girlfriend and she drove, because my car had no stereo and she warned me about the speedbumps in the caravan park.
anyway, while driving along the geelong freeway friday nite i noticed that we were in the right hand lane for a rather long time. subsequently she got highbeams from the car behind and eventually moved over. once the car passed she moved back into the right lane when the other lanes were free of cars. she got highbeamed another 2 times for memory on the way to geelong. then on the way back today it happened again but only once. i love her to bits but how do i tell her to not drive in the right lane when she is not overtaking anyone without starting WW3 or should i just ignore it and let it slide. help please guys cheers brendan
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