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Old 18-03-2021, 06:26 AM   #10
Franco Cozzo
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Default Re: Driving - Your "pet hate" on the road

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Originally Posted by EBSXR6 View Post
So called Professional Driving Instructors not making their students drive in the left lane on multi lane roads.
When I was getting lessons prior to getting my license we were going up the Calder Freeway, I was in the left lane and another person was coming onto the freeway so I moved across to the right lane to let them on and my instructor went nuts over it, saying they have to give way to me and I shouldn't have moved over.

They got on then I moved back over.

We get to the next onramp, a semi is getting on the freeway, I deliberately don't move over........

Driving instructor goes, we need to move over into the next lane to let him on, hold up you said that I shouldn't move over? NOW ISN'T THE TIME FOR ARGUING!
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