Mudcat
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Do you consider it customary in North America - like an unwritten rule - that people pass on the right?
Obviously that's what happens with cars - by law - but I'm thinking about other situations like walking/biking on a sidewalk or pushing a cart around the aisles at the grocery store. Do you stick to the right and expect people coming the other way to do the same? Or is it a constant every-man-for-himself situation to be individually sorted out every time.
I have been driving a car for 30+ years so hanging to the right seems natural and the mentality transfers to other situations. But more than just being a habit, I think it is good and proper. Just stick to the right. There is never any confusion. Nothing stupider to me than having someone walking straight at me and not knowing who is going to veer and maybe we both veer in the same direction at the same time, maybe even a couple times and it turns into this ghey dance sometimes complete with annoying nervous laughter and maybe even a useless apology or god-forbid a lame-ass one-liner. Argh!
Sometimes I want to grab people by the lapels and scream, "This is North America - stay to the fucking right, you massive unsightly fucktard!" and then just start wailing away on their head.
But I'm not sure if that's proper.
So I'm curious about other opinions.

Obviously that's what happens with cars - by law - but I'm thinking about other situations like walking/biking on a sidewalk or pushing a cart around the aisles at the grocery store. Do you stick to the right and expect people coming the other way to do the same? Or is it a constant every-man-for-himself situation to be individually sorted out every time.
I have been driving a car for 30+ years so hanging to the right seems natural and the mentality transfers to other situations. But more than just being a habit, I think it is good and proper. Just stick to the right. There is never any confusion. Nothing stupider to me than having someone walking straight at me and not knowing who is going to veer and maybe we both veer in the same direction at the same time, maybe even a couple times and it turns into this ghey dance sometimes complete with annoying nervous laughter and maybe even a useless apology or god-forbid a lame-ass one-liner. Argh!
Sometimes I want to grab people by the lapels and scream, "This is North America - stay to the fucking right, you massive unsightly fucktard!" and then just start wailing away on their head.
But I'm not sure if that's proper.
So I'm curious about other opinions.
