What Real World (or Reddit) unwritten rule would you like more people to remember?

My truck is 33 years old with a tiny little 130 hp engine at probably its best when it was brand fuckin new in the 80s. It is not a fast truck. I always keep right, and i stay off roads where the speed limit is over 60. Thats not really a problem for me because i usually just take back roads anyways.

So i always stay right. I dont usually pass people aside from mopeds cause i cant unless i want to burn up all my gas and end up at the same damn stop light as the person id be passing.

Yet, NO ONE else seems to understand the "pass left" part.

It NEVER fails i always get SOME chapstick-eater who with a dotted line or an open left lane will NOT pass me but rather ride my ass and look like theyre in a visable, frothed at the mouth rage behind their wheel.

I do not understand it at all.

So i usually just slow sown EXTRA slow to make sure they dont hurt themselves or others driving so dangerously lol.

And even worse/better, none of these idiots ever take the opportunity to pass me. A few times it got so bad (like they were flashing their bright lights at me and beeping the horn at me) that i literally pulled off the road and let them fucking flooooor it past me, when they totally had a whole lane to pass me in anyways!

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