The emblem that is used for slow moving vehicles is shaped liked a triangle. It is orange in the center and has a red boarder around the triangle.
Slow moving vehicles must pull into a turnout if more then five vehicles line up behind it.
Primarily they are to provide for emergency break-downs, Unless the road is posted to pull over and let faster moving traffic pass, there is no law that requires drivers of slow-moving vehicles to do so. let
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It's called a turnout.
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Slow moving vehicle. All vehicles that are not able to go proper speed are supposed to have the triangle on the back of the vehicle.
slow the object down or speed it up
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slow moving vehicles being followed by a line of five or more vehicles waiting to pass
This would be a state law, and may not be the same in all states, (if one exists at all). This is not a legal requirement in the UK.
Five vehicles or more.
If there are 3 lanes on your side of the freeway, the right-hand lane is there for vehicles to merge onto the freeway and it is the place for slower moving vehicles to drive; such as big rigs or cars towing anything. The lane in the middle is the passing lane for slow moving traffic, and it is the lane for primary travel of other than slow moving vehicles. The lane to the far left is for passing only, except when designated for specific use, like a carpool lane.