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I have been driving for nearly 30 years, and I have time and again seen people take dangerous chances with their cars just to save a few seconds. I am talking about passing on the right on a two-lane road. This is a dangerous practice, in which a driver passes a turning car, in a non-existent “right lane.” More often than not, that phantom “right lane” is not just a narrow shoulder. It’s a jogging, walking, or biking lane. I’ve often observed this reckless way of driving along Independence Blvd and Cicero Ave in some very busy sections of town. What evidence does the writer prese

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