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There are some basic, fundamental rules of the road that apply to highways, and one of the most elementary rules is that the far left lane is to be used by motorists who want to pass other drivers. Therefore, people are used to being able to jump into the left lane to complete a pass and then jump out of that lane to continue towards their destination. When drivers sit in the far left lane for too long, it creates confusion and other types of reactions that are not good mixes with navigating a vehicle at high speeds.
When someone is riding in the left lane on a highway, those reactions that arise in other drivers that were already mentioned become a problem. When someone is feeling frustrated, confused and agitated behind the wheel, the tendency to make bad decisions rises. These bad decisions can include tailgating the person in the left lane, aggressively moving from lane to lane to be able to work around the driver who’s sitting in the passing lane and other maneuvers that create danger not only for that driver but for everyone else.
Many times, accidents are caused by someone who is riding in the left lane that do not even involve that driver. The person who is riding in the passing lane for too long presents an unwanted, unexpected and unnatural obstacle for everyone else, and every obstacle or difficult circumstance that arises on a highway creates danger.
Overall, if you are someone who tends to drift into the passing lane and stay there, work on moving to the right if you’re not actively making a pass. If you or someone you love has been injured by someone who was engaging in this practice, contact the Las Vegas car accident lawyers at Jack Bernstein & Associates immediately to schedule a free initial consultation.
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