muleferg
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North Carolina General Statutes § 20-150.1 When passing on the right is permitted - Legal Research
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I see a Tesla pulling right in front of a fast moving Prius that had already started an overtake in the fast lane. Pretty sure that for this move, in most countries the Tesla driver would be fined when the highway police were to notice.
In Europe of course the Tesla would be fined already when overtaking while in the right hand lane, but that's another story.
Looks like you cut the guy off, and it appears you knew that too and did it on purpose - the slower car in front of you was waaaay ahead and if you would've waited just 1 sec, the Prius would've passed you.
You were specifically looking for this guy and cut him off on purpose. 100%
EDIT: BTW, I'm not advocating the Prius driver passing on shoulder, but on the other hand what if that's the only choice he got left? Still, not advocating what he did, but confident that the OP is at fault and purposefully too.
OP shows he's from Maryland, and there is opposite traffic on the left side. This is in the United States, nothing RHD about it.It looks to me that this happened in a right hand driving country, where the fast lane is the right one and not the left one.
Since no one here knows what was happening to the rear of your car during that video clip, perhaps you can explain more fully?driving home the other day, this Prius was passing people on the left shoulder and cutting people off as seen here.
I am fascinated that by watching this video you were with 100% certainty able to determine that the OP was "specifically looking for this guy and cut him off on purpose"
With that same level of certainty, I can say 100%
1. You jump to conclusions with little evidence
2. You like to be the guy that say "no" when everyone else says "yes" and vice-a-versa --regardless of circumstances.
3. You believe yourself to always be correct
4.Every thread will have at least one guy, who can take any statement made by the OP and find a way to make an argument out of it.
which in my opinion, shows that OP already had beef with the guy.So, driving home the other day, this Prius was passing people on the left shoulder and cutting people off as seen here
As far as why I said "specifically", the OP said:
which in my opinion, shows that OP already had beef with the guy.
The OP passed the Jeep on the right, which the Prius guy done as well, probably. So here we go, with the OP in the right lane, knowing that the Prius guy is right behind him (why does he know? because "this Prius was passing people on the left shoulder and cutting people off"). There is slower dark SUV being passed by a truck up ahead. The OP drives at 81 MPH and, while the dark SUV is still a bit ahead, begins merging left SLOWING DOWN AT THE SAME TIME!!! WHY? BECAUSE HE KNEW THAT PRIUS IS RIGHT BEHIND HIM. The OP could've EASILY continued straight at the same speed for just 1 sec longer, which would've allowed the Prius guy to pass, and then merge left!
The Prius guy had balls and gunned it, which pissed the OP even more and he started honking WAY BEFORE THE PRIUS GOT IN FRONT OF HIM and because there is NOTHING he could've done to stop Prius at that time.
The OP knew what he was doing and that's my reasoning for saying that, not "just because".
1. That makes 2 of us, at least, doesn't it? Glad to have you in my company.
Safe driving is not just about being right. While the Prius didn't play safe at all, the OP is equally at fault and put his much more expensive vehicle and lives and properties of other people at risk. With as much traffic as showing in the video, the OP was clearly weaving at 80mph speed. If he saw the Prius, driving recklessly in his rear view, the safer option would have been to give that driver clear passage so that person can safely get through and the OP and his 100K+ vehicle were out of harms way.Since no one here knows what was happening to the rear of your car during that video clip, perhaps you can explain more fully?
What I saw is that you were in the left hand lane of two lanes (note to everyone: this in the US) on a divided limited access highway, also known as a "freeway". You changed to the right lane to pass a car in the left lane that was ahead of you. In many states that is not a legal passing maneuver. You passed that car and after about 6 seconds tmoved back into the left hand lane.
Almost immediately after you re-entered the left lane a Prius passed you on the shoulder which is illegal in any state as far as I know. Illegal, reckless, and dangerous. The Prius then appeared to cut sharply in front of you and then braked unnecessarily quickly. More reckless behavior on the part of the Prius driver.
From what I can see in the video you didn't do anything wrong. But all I can see is what was ahead of you.
It does appear that the AEB did a good job of detecting the rapidly slowing Prius after it cut in front of you and sounded an alert and applied the brakes appropriately.
OP shows he's from Maryland, and there is opposite traffic on the left side. This is in the United States, nothing RHD about it.
I agree with others saying that OP should have just stayed in the right lane and let the speeding Prius past. ~~OP may not have cut off the Prius on purpose~~ actually I think it was on purpose, but he did cut him off. It's not OP's job to stop others from speeding. He could've gotten rear-ended.
I don't see that. All I can see from the video is a Prius passing on the shoulder, that may have passed the Jeep on the shoulder as well, instead of passing in the right lane as the MX driver.
Am I missing a video from a rear dashcam or something?
Looks like you cut the guy off, and it appears you knew that too and did it on purpose - the slower car in front of you was waaaay ahead and if you would've waited just 1 sec, the Prius would've passed you.
I Agree
Wow seeing that all the slow vehicles are in the left lane I would have never guessed this was in the USA...
So the only problem with the Prius is that he was going a bit too fast. Unless it changed to the left lane after the Tesla started the change, the Tesla had to wait for him to get past.
Please tell us more.
Comments here seem confused ...
1. Location?
State/ city / Country?
2. Is the Prius just flying down the road passing people on the thin fast lane shoulder?
3. Did you cut off the black Prius.
(Any rear cam video?)
4. Song playing on radio before blowing your horn?
Thanks for Sharing.
I agree that overtaking on the right is bad, but until you drive in North America, you don't understand the situation here. There is no lane etiquette here whatsoever, and you'll have grandmothers driving in the left-most lane doing 80km/h when the speed limit is 100km/h. Until slow, non-passing left-lane drivers also get fined, you can't single out people passing on the right.
Anyway, that Prius was probably driving very aggressively (and fast) and also passed that Silver Jeep in the right-lane and then back into the left-lane to over-take the OP Tesla. The Prius was definitely driving very aggressively, and I agree that the Tesla likely cut off the Prius. However, the unpredictable Prius driver should expect and react to other vehicles on the road because they are driving in a more predictable manner.
There are even signs on many of our highways that say SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT to remind people how to operate a motor vehicle and they still drive slow in the 'fast' lane.
I blame the schools. Many schools abolished driver's education or curtailed the programs due to legal liability issues. Deep pocket doctrine strikes again, this time killing people.