I have seen more road rage caused by this kind of an attitude than I care to see. The self-indulged, power-deprived people who think they have a right to regulate the speed at which everyone else behind them travels simply because
- They're driving the speed limit
- They happen (by the luck of the draw) to be in front of the people who want to travel at a faster rate of speed and
- They feel they are RIGHT
It's not your job to police the other drivers. It's not your job to regulate the speed of other drivers. You might be
right that they're breaking the law, but will your self-satisfied, self-righteous feeling of being
right (or, more accurately,
in control as in "ha ha, I'm in front of you and you can't do anything about it") will comfort you when you're being sawed out of your vehicle with the jaws of life and airlifted to the nearest hospital because you picked the wrong jack-handle, who's likely already having a bad day, to play the old slow-down, speed-up game with on the road?
In those cases, you have to ask yourself who's got the most to lose? And since you don't know if the other guy has anything to lose, the answer is always the same: you.
Some of the best driving advice my DH ever gave me was, "Don't engage".
It's not my job to police the other drivers on the road. It's the police officer's job.
And if he's not around, then it's
STILL not my job to police the other people who share the road with me. It's not your job, either.
Moral of the story: move over if someone wants to pass you. It doesn't matter if you're flying at 85 in a 55mph zone. If someone comes up behind you at 90mph, get the heck out of their way because they're crazier than you are. And crazy people do crazy things that you really don't want to be a witness to.