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.
The drive on the right side of the road.
Drivers in France drive on the right side of the road, which is the right one for mainland Europeans.
US drivers drive on the right side of the road.
On the right side.
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
No, the inside lane is typically meant for faster-moving traffic. It is generally expected to drive at a slower pace in the right lane and allow faster drivers to pass on the left.
The RIGHT hand side...
In Northern Ireland, people drive on the left side of the road.
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The slower traffic keep right sign means that drivers who choose to drive less than the speed limit should stay in the right-hand lane. For example, 18-wheelers going up a hill often experience decreased speed because of the weight they haul. Unless passing an even slower vehicle, the slower truckers need to stay in the right-hand lane. Vehicles driving significantly below posted speed limits should also use their flashers until they are able to match the posted speed limit.
The slower traffic keep right sign means that drivers who choose to drive less than the speed limit should stay in the right-hand lane. For example, 18-wheelers going up a hill often experience decreased speed because of the weight they haul. Unless passing an even slower vehicle, the slower truckers need to stay in the right-hand lane. Vehicles driving significantly below posted speed limits should also use their flashers until they are able to match the posted speed limit.
The slower traffic keep right sign means that drivers who choose to drive less than the speed limit should stay in the right-hand lane. For example, 18-wheelers going up a hill often experience decreased speed because of the weight they haul. Unless passing an even slower vehicle, the slower truckers need to stay in the right-hand lane. Vehicles driving significantly below posted speed limits should also use their flashers until they are able to match the posted speed limit.