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Why is it best for slower drivers to stay in the right lane on the expressway?
On these roads, drivers traveling at slower speeds should use the right lane, as the speed of traffic increases as you move to the left. Be sure you’re not impeding other traffic by driving too slowly in your lane, as this can frustrate other drivers or cause them to make unsafe passing maneuvers.
Are you supposed to stay in the right lane?
Drivers must drive in the right lane, except when overtaking and passing another vehicle; when an obstruction exists in the right lane; upon a roadway with three marked traffic lanes; upon a highway designated for one-way traffic. On all highways, vehicles proceeding below the speed limit must be in the right lane.
Why should Slower traffic Keep Right?
Slower Traffic Keep Right Traffic Sign This sign is posted for those driving slower than the normal speed of traffic on some multilane highways. It reminds the slow driver to drive in the right lane.
Why does the right lane move faster in traffic?
When lanes of traffic are added to a highway, they are often added on the right as well which means the right lane of traffic will be the first to see faster speeds due to extra driving room. Of course, traffic also enters the highway from the right lane so that can slow the right lane down.
Do you have to keep right when driving in the left lane?
A few states either do not require vehicles to keep right (“no”), or permit vehicles moving at the speed limit to drive in the left lane regardless of traffic conditions (“< SL”). State “Keep Right” Laws
Is it illegal to drive continuously in the left lane in California?
Law prohibits obstructing traffic by driving continuously in the left lane. California Slower CVC 21654(a) The duty of slower traffic to keep right applies “notwithstanding the prima facie speed limits.”
What happens if you drive slower than the speed limit?
Driving just 5 miles per hour slower can increase the risk of other drivers getting in a crash while passing the slower car. 27 states require that drivers who are going slower than the traffic speed must stay in the right-hand lane, with many states prohibiting left lane driving for drivers looking to pass slower traffic or make a turn.
Why should slower drivers stay in the left lane?
Take a couple minutes to learn why slower drivers should stay right, and the left lane should be used for passing and turning only (as much as is safely possible). Driving just 5 mph slower than everyone else on the highway increases the risk of another driver causing an accident while attempting to pass you.