!!!!!!HELP!!!!
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 present to support the opinion that people take dangerous chances while overtaking other drivers?
The writer has passed on the right several times.
The writer has argued against passing on the right several times.
The writer has heard of cars passing on the right and is worried.
The writer has seen cars pass on the right several times.