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You're speedometer is showing 4 miles less than the actual speed you are going. So going even 10 miles over the speed limit will not get you a ticket. Some people just want to feel the acceleration of their vehicle, They don't care that you caught up with them at the next light. Eventually if they keep at it and read traffic well, they'll get to where they're going faster than you. I'll gladly stare at a faggot like you at every light wondering what is going on in that pee brained, retards head driving below the speed limit. I think it's because you thrive on attention, any you can get. I bet know one really gives you any real attention so you seek it wherever you can find it. This is a low IQ nigger type of behavior. I find from my driving experience from all around the world that sophisticated people just get out of other peoples way because they know and understand that some people are in a rush for whatever reason. What if the guy in the car you're trying to get attention from is rushing to drive his injured child to the hospital or any other reason? Maybe he's fucked up and late for something important. I sincerely hope that one day you need to get somewhere quick with your severed finger and some faggot such as yourself decides to be a hero and slow you down.

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Re-read the comment, "they'll go around". Meaning most likely there is more than one lane, likely two. They can simply use the other lane.

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Maybe in his comment they'll go around but I'm pretty sure this asshole drives like a faggot even when they can't go around or in the left lane on the freeway.

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It depends on the persons car as well, each throttle has a different feel, hence why people accelerate quick or slow. Weight and power play a role too.

I care less about speed, unless it is dangerously slow. I care more about tailgating, maintaining consistent speed, turn signal usage, proper lane usage, proper passing, etc. Essentially driving form and composure over speed.