It's wrong everywhere. Once you're in a turn lane, you're supposed to be cmitted to that turn, which is why the line between you and the lane of travel is solid.
Improper lane usage would be driving in the far left lane of the highway and going only 60mph when the limit is 70mph. You are causing the drivers around you to pass you up because of your slow speed and endanger yourself and others. Another example would be using the middle lane of the road(usually a "Left Turn Only" lane) as your own personal lane. This IS illegal after a certain distance but you also can give the wrong signals to the drivers on both the way your going and the on coming traffic.
You installed the switch wrong.
right lane
If the left lane is ending, and merging into the right lane, then the car already in the right lane has right of way.
far left
A shared left lane is used to turn left by both directions of traffic. A regular left lane is only used by one direction flow of traffic
The left lane is supposed to be the fast lane. If you want to drive faster, then use the left lane. Traditionally it is ment to be the passing lane. If you want to pass someone driving slowly in the right lane, then pass them using the left lane, and get back over to the right lane until you need to pass someone else. However, you should not sit in the left lane driving slowly. It is ment to be a passing lane and if you sit out in the left lane, it will make others unhappy! I hope this helped!
Generally the lane closest to the center divider. Lanes are numbered from the left most lane on the side of the road you are on. Such as number one lane, the left most lane , is generally considered the fast lane.
The left most lane
If the lane is specifically marked as a Left Turn Only lane then yes.
If you were already in the turn lane and they cut you off it is the other drivers fault. They should have yielded to you already in the turn lane.
passing and making left turns