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<blockquote data-quote="Sherman" data-source="post: 506665" data-attributes="member: 1809"><p>Would one of our resident experts please clarify the proper procedure for passing multiple cars?</p><p></p><p>Yesterday on a IN 26 (2 lanes) I attempted to pass 2 cars. Just when I got up to the rear left passenger door on the rear car he pulls out to pass. He had missed the 2 previous opportunities to pass. I had my turn signal on and brights. He forces me onto the left white line and I hit the brakes and so did he. This was very exciting. No harm no foul I guess. :dribble: </p><p></p><p>Looking back I can see that he was looking for an opportunity to pass and still up the lead cars ass. I should of stayed back, but my distance requirements are much less, so I didn't believe he would go when he did. My mistake.</p><p></p><p>What do you look for while passing multiple cars?</p><p></p><p>...and BTW - What is your personal speed limit for passing multiple cars?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherman, post: 506665, member: 1809"] Would one of our resident experts please clarify the proper procedure for passing multiple cars? Yesterday on a IN 26 (2 lanes) I attempted to pass 2 cars. Just when I got up to the rear left passenger door on the rear car he pulls out to pass. He had missed the 2 previous opportunities to pass. I had my turn signal on and brights. He forces me onto the left white line and I hit the brakes and so did he. This was very exciting. No harm no foul I guess. :dribble: Looking back I can see that he was looking for an opportunity to pass and still up the lead cars ass. I should of stayed back, but my distance requirements are much less, so I didn't believe he would go when he did. My mistake. What do you look for while passing multiple cars? ...and BTW - What is your personal speed limit for passing multiple cars? [/QUOTE]
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