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Left lane cruisers....

I remember reading somewhere that "passing on the right" is illegal under GA law...I don't know if that's still true, but I think it was/is meant to discourage aggressive passing lane changers.
All the more reason for lane squatters to move over.
 
Left laners are the same dickbeaters that put there tour de France outfits on for the weekend and clog the back roads. There's only eight million gd miles of trails for y'all to ride. Same folks....

But when the cyclists do get out on the trails and ride, then the hunters complain that the bikers are running off all the animals and that bikes belong on the road. (The ones in the Tour de France outfits are not the ones who will be on the trails though- that's usually a whole different set of bikers.) And the cyclists on the high dollar road bikes, they're typically looking to go relatively fast, whether on their bike or in a car. They aren't usually clogging the left lane.

And never mind the fact the cyclists who are riding on the back roads, are perfectly legal to do so. The left lane cloggers on the other hand, not so legal.
 
The driver in the left lane is breaking the law. Left lane is for passing, not cruising.
BTW who deputized you and made you a road monitor?

You are breaking the law by not allowing someone else to break the law and endanger others.

Like stopping someone from cracking open a cold one while they are driving.
 
You are breaking the law by not allowing someone else to break the law and endanger others.

Like stopping someone from cracking open a cold one while they are driving.
Example fail. Taking a legal action to stop an illegal action is not the same as taking an illegal action to stop another illegal action in the name of stopping future "might happen" crime.

You are endangering your kids by having guns in your house. Red Flag laws, anyone? Should your neighbor report you for endangering yourself and others?
Why not? They should, if we use the same standard as road monitors do.
 
You are breaking the law by not allowing someone else to break the law and endanger others.

Like stopping someone from cracking open a cold one while they are driving.
Sorry, but impeding the flow of traffic is nothing like preventing someone from DUI.

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