sure , why would you think otherwise ? 8500 lb. vehicle is nothing compared to an eighteen wheeler, and they drive in left lane all the time, unless signs restrict therm to right lane only.
it is where you drive in the highway
No. This is a passing lane only.It's nickname is "The suicide lane".
The purpose of a learner's permit is allowing a beginning driver the chance to drive like they have a license, but only under the supervision of someone with a driver's license. You can't drive on the highway alone with one. Refer to Connecticut's driving laws for more information.
Yes, when driving on the highway you should always drive in the right lane pass on the left and move back to the right lane when clear. However, on some highways there are more than 3, 4, 5, 6 lanes in both directions. So it depends on what highway and how the lanes are marked.
The inside lane, so merging traffic doesn't interfere with your driving.
The lane on the highway designated as the exit only lane is typically the rightmost lane.
Two Lane Highway was created on 1974-##-01.
It refers to the maximum speed that you can drive on a two lane highway. It states than no person may drive a vehicle upon a two-lane, undivided highway at a speed greater than 55 miles per hour unless it has been posted for a higher speed.
The far right lane. On multiple lane highways, the lanes are counted from the left to right -- the fast lane is #1. So if you are on a 4-lane drive in #4. This applies to The US and right-side drive road, left side driver cars
She lives life in the fast lane. He was driving down a two-lane highway. Clark Kent was in love with Lois Lane. : )
Passing or to avoid an obstruction in the roadway, but it must be done safely.
Yes, but NOT if it requires you to drive on the shoulder to do so.