QUOTE(Singh_Kalan @ Dec 2 2025, 12:31 PM)
Speed violator can only see this sign "Ikut kiri kecuali memotong" while ignoring the speed limit sign 110kmph.
Then justify their rights to be on fast lane while labelling anyone that is in their way as road hogger
QUOTE(cursetheroad01 @ Dec 2 2025, 12:55 PM)
Speed limit la bodoh. Ada lesen ke tak ni? Sekolah habis tak?
You move 110, the one infront also move 110. What are you going to overtake?
And same goes to everyone. People wanna use the overtaking lane at what speed also, not your job to control other car on the road.
QUOTE(cursetheroad01 @ Dec 2 2025, 01:45 PM)
Haha the state of malaysian drivers. Memotong takde speed limit. Pandai siapa ajar kau terbang ya dik.
Tau pun tak perlu potong.
Jadi kenapa nak bawak lebih 110? Speed limit dah 110, bawak je la 110.
QUOTE(cursetheroad01 @ Dec 2 2025, 01:47 PM)
Already drove at speed limit. Where got faster car?
If got, then the person is breaking the law. Just let them overtake from the left. They are already breaking 1 law. Another one shouldnt matter.
Short answer: Yes, the driver can legally stay at 110 km/h in the left or middle lane. No, they should not sit in the right lane unless overtaking — even if they are at the speed limit. And the car behind doing 130 km/h is the one breaking the law, not the one at 110.
Here’s the clearer breakdown.
1. What “keep left unless overtaking” really means
On a 3-lane highway:
Left lane: default, cruise lane
Middle lane: overflow / passing slower left-lane traffic
Right lane: only for overtaking, then return left once safe
The rule is about purposes of lanes, not about who is faster.
2. Is 110 km/h in the right lane considered lane hogging?
Yes — if the driver stays in the right lane longer than needed, even while at the speed limit.
Lane hogging is about blocking the overtaking lane, not about whether you hit the speed limit.
So:
Driving at 110 km/h in the left or middle lane is perfectly fine.
Driving at 110 km/h in the right lane and not moving left after overtaking is improper.
3. What about the car behind going 130 km/h?
That car is:
Speeding
Not entitled to demand you get out of the way if you are already in your proper lane
If you are in the middle lane at 110 km/h, you are totally in the right.
If you are in the right lane, you still should move left when safe — not because of them, but because the lane is meant only for overtaking.
4. Practical road-friendliness
Even though the 130 km/h driver is wrong, here’s the real-world logic:
If someone behind is clearly faster, it’s often safer to let them pass.
But you’re not obligated to break the rules for them.
5. Summary (friend-to-friend straight talk)
110 km/h in left/middle? Fine.
110 km/h sitting in right lane? Don’t — that is hogging.
Faster cars behind you don’t make you wrong; speeding doesn’t give them priority.
But move left when safe to keep things smooth.
If you want, I can break down exactly how Malaysian highway laws define lane hogging.
This post has been edited by Panda12: Dec 2 2025, 01:17 PM