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So you feel that it would be better for me to either increase to an unsafe speed or force my way back into the slower traffic that I was trying to pass in the first place?
You're driving at the bleeding edge of what you consider safe, couldn't possibly pick it up a bit to get by and move over? You're doing that and have the audacity to judge other drivers? Get the fuck off the road entirely, sell your car, stay indoors.
Ah, so your answer is "why don't you just do what I tell you?" and beyond that you immediately resort to hurling insults? This is all starting to make a lot of sense now...
You're claiming to be driving so fast that any increase in speed would make an unsafe situation. Your reading comprehension is so poor that you take offense at non-existent insults. Yeah, you shouldn't be driving at all.
I was just about to type out another argument, but I realized it's pointless. You clearly will not be happy with any answer other than "everyone should just let you drive however you want to" with a healthy dose of "the rules only apply to everyone else"...
You have fun with that buddy
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Well there is this thing called a speed limit, that is a very clear hard limit. If you go over, it is at the very least financially unsafe.
There's also a law that says to yield to overtaking traffic. Where's the law that says creating a rolling road block is OK? How did I miss the legislation that deputized every self righteous prick as some kind of speed limit enforcer?