Archimedes
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Sorry, but what you posted doesn't support your argument. Aside from the fact that what you quoted isn't actually the law in Arizona, even under that guidance, if there are three lanes of traffic in your direction, you are directed to stay on the right half (i.e., not the left lane) and it further recommends not to use the right lane, as it is best left for cars, entering or exiting the roadway.Frankly I'm surprised at the posts defending driving in the centre lane and perhaps that's permitted in some states but a quick google search of Arizona Driver License Manual states this is not acceptable in this instance (late Sunday afternoon):
Lane Use
On all roadways with two or more lanes, drive on the right half of the roadway except when passing or when signs indicate otherwise. On highways with three or more travel lanes in the same direction, the right lane is typically used for entering and exiting and so traffic in this lane may be traveling either slower or faster than traffic in other lanes. During rush hours, drivers not intending to exit may want to avoid these lanes during these times. This will leave room for vehicles entering and exiting. Be alert for other vehicles attempting to merge into your lane, and use proper signals to let other Arizona Driver License Manual and Customer Service Guide 26 drivers know if you are changing lanes. Do not exceed the posted speed limits. Avoid “tailgating” (following the car ahead of you too closely).
Drive however you wish but you can't be too surprised if your idea of driving in the 'correct lane' causes an equal and opposite reaction to other road users. Glad the road-rager got bored quickly, drove off and you're fine but you'd be a trigger for me too, not a red mist moment but definitely a hand gesture on the way past.
My guess as to what happened here is either the rager didn't know the passing lane was open or the OP was driving in a section with a solid white line and doesn't realize that the driver behind can't legally cross it to get into the HOV lane. If that's the case, he should have moved over one lane to the right.
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