Except for the congestion in heavy-traffic sections at the beginning,
isn't it also a big problem that slow drivers just use any lane and drive?
On the highway, the innermost lane is the passing lane, but doesn't it feel like cruise control drivers are just using it anyway?
Personally, after I pass someone, I try to immediately move to the right edge lane even if there's no one faster than me,
but I often see cars that come into the inner lane to pass and then just stay in that lane, or continue driving in the middle lane...
But isn't passing on the outside lane even more dangerous?
Are Gran Fondos in other countries similar to ours?
Of course, we should avoid reckless passing on downhills or weaving through congested areas,
but I wish people were taught from a young age to make it a habit to return to the right lane after passing.
Strictly speaking, isn't it originally prohibited to cruise at 110km/h in the first lane on a 100km/h speed-limited road?
Honestly, on an open road, you're lucky to spot even one out of ten cars that properly returns to the cruise lane after passing ㅡ,.ㅡ;
Ended up writing a random post... Orz