When passing another vehicle.
Technically, driving law says to stay right except to pass. So that means that you could technically get a ticket for driving slow in the other lanes if the right lane is empty. So to be safe, always drive on the right unless you are passing.
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If on 2-lane streets, yes. You should not swing into the other lane, but stay in the right before and after turning.
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If on 2-lane streets, yes. You should not swing into the other lane, but stay in the right before and after turning.
Right lane
when making a left turn
the right lane
Drivers intending to stay on the highway/freeway should stay in the right lane or the lane designated as a through-lane. The only times you should move left is to allow vehicles to merge from a right side on ramp (and move back to the right lane as soon as you can), or to pass slower traffic already in the right lane (then move back to the right lane when it is safe to do so). If a freeway provides a "slower" lane and you drive slower than the maximum speed allowed, you should use the slower lane. But never hog the passing lane just to keep driving in it; move over and let faster traffic pass you.
Unless the markings on the road clearly indicate otherwise - on a right turn you turn into the right lane; likewise, on a left turn you turn into the left lane. You always turn into the nearest lane whether it is a right or left turn.
The passing lane is on your left after you are sure no one is coming.
stay in your lane and go when the gunshot stay in your lane and go when the gunshot