That video has been seriously edited, now you don't see the speedometer reading. If the truck driver had been tailgating her for 3 minutes with the right lane clear, does any rational person here think, for a second, that he would not have blasted around her in the right lane.
The interesting thing, at least to me, is the comments and vicious criticisms of some of those making comments. From the original video she had two trucks in the right lane blocking her from pulling over. She made a left turn, which gave her every right to bein the left lane.
I generally stay in the right, since I am probably in the bottom 5% of the average speed of those driving I64. Coming home from east to west, my exit is the only one in 60 miles where you have to exit from the left lane. With groups of cars travelling at 75-80 with less than 50 feet separation, it can get really hairy trying to get in the left lane to exit. I usually try to do it in a gap in traffic and I try to match the speed of the traffic, even it it means going 80 in a 65 zone. I'll move over amile from the exit depending on the other traffic.
One time I moved over about a mile or a little more, traffic was very sparse, not one even close to me. Watching in my mirror I see an old Chrysler Concorde approaching rapidly, probably close to 90. I'm in the left lane, both lanes are clear of any oither traffic for hundreds of yards. The Concorde driver flies up on my rear and flashes his lights instead of just going around me on the right. By now I am about 25 seconds from my left exit.
He finally gets in the right lane, comes up beside me and flips me off, then passes pulls over in front of me and brake checks me, then takes off back to 90 and I make my left exit.
Must have been all my fault.
regards
Mech