
IMO, this is one of the reasons Florida is worse than Texas. From what I've seen in Texas, usually if a driver goes at least 10MPH over the limit in one of the two right lanes on the freeway, they won't get tailgated, rather than the truth (as I've witnessed it) as you describe in Florida


. Same thing in Texas, except in my experience, the turn is usually right rather than left

. Often people will do this when their right turn is a block or less than a block away

. It is as if the only reason they do it is to show you that they think you weren't going fast enough

. What a waste of gas and brake pad or shoe surface! Somewhere among my YW posts I describe two different situations where I avoided any accident at all...in either case an accident would likely have been fatal. One was on I-75 South (South of Bradenton, but before Naples), and the other was on Highway 17 that sort of parallels I-75 and goes between 'just south of I-4' and Fort Myers.
I imagine this must be the case, or else there wouldn't be so many drivers who feel free to do what they do.