I totally agree with the elephant racing. If we saw traffic as team-play, things would be much easier.
A similar case, more frequent case here in a touristic place with single-lane routes is lines of vehicles right after each other, that don't know how to overtake the one before, but neither leave space in between so someone else _can_ overtake them.
In a complicated mountain road, I _may_ be able to overtake a truck once in a while (depending on incoming traffic, turns, and going uphill/downhill) - but the effort required to overtake 2, 3 or more vehicles at a time is almost impossible.
A similar case, more frequent case here in a touristic place with single-lane routes is lines of vehicles right after each other, that don't know how to overtake the one before, but neither leave space in between so someone else _can_ overtake them.
In a complicated mountain road, I _may_ be able to overtake a truck once in a while (depending on incoming traffic, turns, and going uphill/downhill) - but the effort required to overtake 2, 3 or more vehicles at a time is almost impossible.