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Old 10-02-23, 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by JW Fas
Look at the Google Maps screenshot. There are only two lanes (one each direction). There was no center or passing lane for the motorist to enter. He was in the oncoming lane.
O.P. notes that he was in the "passing lane". He also notes that the auto was in the "wrong lane", but does not specify if it is the opposite lane(s) or if he considers the lane to his right to be the "wrong lane". We need a clearer picture. I had initially assumed that O.P. meant the right lane when he described it as the "wrong lane", hence my initial confusion and objection.
If the car pulled up to O.P. in the opposite lane, yes, I would agree with O.P. that that is crazy. Especially since the driver wanted to take a right turn.
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