Aquineas
4th Genesis
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2010
- Messages
- 4,326
- Reaction score
- 1,117
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Georgetown, TX
- Genesis Model Year
- 2020
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
I've found for example that I'll set the cruise to 80 or 85 or so (usually no more than 10 over speed limit) and when I go to overtake someone they'll speed up to match my speed or try to stay in front of me. It's highly annoying, because I'll be a half mile back and will approach them, which some might remember from Calculus would indicate that in order for that to happen in the first place, I would have to be traveling at a faster velocity. But suddenly as I go to overtake them, they are motivated to speed up?
To the "proverbial" knuckleheads out there (who probably won't read this anyway, but hopefully my fellow G70 owners can relate): whether or not you pass me or I pass you makes no difference to me. I will make an effort to get out of the way if I'm in temporarily in the passing (note I said passing, not "fast") lane and you're approaching from behind. Things I don't want to do:
To the "proverbial" knuckleheads out there (who probably won't read this anyway, but hopefully my fellow G70 owners can relate): whether or not you pass me or I pass you makes no difference to me. I will make an effort to get out of the way if I'm in temporarily in the passing (note I said passing, not "fast") lane and you're approaching from behind. Things I don't want to do:
- Be driving next to you side-by-side for very long, if traffic conditions permit. This leaves too little margin for error if something unexpected happens. I don't care if you pass me; just don't pass me and then slow down in front of me. In other words, set your speed independent of me; we're not a team, and generally speaking I don't want to be anywhere near you on the highway. Nothing personal, just go your way.
- I do not want you in my blind-spot, and I do not want to remain in your blind-spot for any length of time if it can be helped. See number 1: separation is good. Set your speed, and if it turns out we're roughly going the same speed, I'll accelerate or slow down a bit so that you're not near me. Please don't accelerate or slow down with me because you see my Valentine One and are too cheap to buy one yourself.
- Please don't tailgate me if you can help it. I promise you, if you're behind me and want to pass, I'll let you pass as soon as I possibly can. My phallus dimensions are not impacted by driving, nor is my ego impacted if you pass me.
- Yes, I see you zooming up to catch up to me. Please just keep that speed up. I get that you probably haven't seen too many G70s before. Honestly the first time I saw one in Austin I was excited too. But don't violate 1,2, or 3 because you like my G70. If you were overtaking me at a certain velocity, please continue that velocity and we'll have separation.
- Don't vary your rate of speed just so you can remain the first position in the passing lane. Listen, it's bad enough that you're parked in the passing lane to begin with with no one in front of you. Unless there is a significant difference in the quality of pavement (which there is sometimes), there's no reason for you to be in the passing lane if you're not passing and there's no one in front of you. But let's assume for a minute you're a complete moron and you've toodling along with 22 ticked off drivers stuck behind you and the overloaded truck that's in the travel lane (right lane in the US). If someone manages to break out of that quagmire and pass you (unfortunately on the right if you've left them no choice), do NOT speed up to match their speed. If you were going the speed you sped up to the entire time, there wouldn't be a line of cars waiting to pass your dumbass. The correct thing to do if you get caught in the passing lane with no one in front of you and someone is forced to pass you on the right is to let them pass, then move over. Set your cruise control to whatever you want to set it to and keep on moving.

