They have their hazards on and are probably having a mechanical issue and have to make a left turn. Relax bro no one is in that much of a rush to see you
Yep, especially BACKSEAT drivers who were never there, ignore the fact that it is STATE LAW for slow vehicles to stay in the RIGHT LANE, and that I had a vehicle to the right of me so I went to the left to avoid hitting the Jeep.
funny how ur the clueless one here; they were going the same speed as traffic and they had an emergency (hence the emergency lights) and had to slow down abruptly
@@altayayay Watch the video again. Look where the car is at when the video starts. It is just coming to the left turn lane where I had move over to avoid slamming my brakes and having the car behind me rear-end me. That is why I moved into the left-turn lane. So we covered 600+ feet in the time that car covered 50 ft. It should not have been on the road or should have been in the right lane.
@@safeandeffectivelol this isnt a highway, and they were going proper speed in the beginning, and dropped speeds due to an emergency, what is so hard to understand
What's funny the bonehead that film this is trying to argue their bonehead decision as what he did was proper and right. It's as funny as the pot calling the skillet black
I avoided an accident for someone who was BREAKING the law going too slow in the left lane. But apparently the clueless fool making the comment doesn't know anything about AL law. Look up § 32-5A-80, it is very clear.
I'm gonna be right no matter what....
Saw his/her flashers on!
Only after moving around the jeep.
They have their hazards on and are probably having a mechanical issue and have to make a left turn. Relax bro no one is in that much of a rush to see you
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Some people are clueless. Luckily, there are better drivers who swerve abruptly and then illegally pass on a merge lane. That'll show 'em!
Yep, especially BACKSEAT drivers who were never there, ignore the fact that it is STATE LAW for slow vehicles to stay in the RIGHT LANE, and that I had a vehicle to the right of me so I went to the left to avoid hitting the Jeep.
funny how ur the clueless one here; they were going the same speed as traffic and they had an emergency (hence the emergency lights) and had to slow down abruptly
They were NOT going the same speed as traffic. Speed limit is 55 mph. If you bother to take notice, I passed them doing 24 mph.
@@CometDashcam did u miss the whole point of what i said? they were moving and they stopped moving due to an emergency, hoped this helped!
@@altayayay Watch the video again. Look where the car is at when the video starts. It is just coming to the left turn lane where I had move over to avoid slamming my brakes and having the car behind me rear-end me. That is why I moved into the left-turn lane. So we covered 600+ feet in the time that car covered 50 ft. It should not have been on the road or should have been in the right lane.
@@altayayay Someone driving 20mph should not be on the left lane on a highway.
@@safeandeffectivelol this isnt a highway, and they were going proper speed in the beginning, and dropped speeds due to an emergency, what is so hard to understand
From what I saw, the person at fault is YOU!
That driver should not have been on the road. The law in AL is clear. Slow traffic is to be in the right lane.
See foolishness like this all the time
I couldn't believe the jeep didn't give a warning signal or brake earlier.
What's funny the bonehead that film this is trying to argue their bonehead decision as what he did was proper and right. It's as funny as the pot calling the skillet black
I avoided an accident for someone who was BREAKING the law going too slow in the left lane. But apparently the clueless fool making the comment doesn't know anything about AL law. Look up § 32-5A-80, it is very clear.