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
Yes
A place on a mountain roadway where slower moving vehicles can pull over is called a turnout. These are typically long enough that the slower vehicle can pull over but not have to stop.
pull-out area
It's called a turnout.
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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.
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In the state or Montana i heard its a law that if 2 cars get behind you, You must pull over.
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1.963.215Not even close. There are in excess of 7 million passenger cars registered in Pennsylvania, and a similar number of other vehicles. There have been over 44 million vehicles titled in Pennsylvania over the years.
False, the law states that you only have to pull over if there are 5 or more cars following closely behind you.
no not necessarily you do not have to pull over for ambulances or police cars. ,but you must pull over for mail trucks. The mail truck is the only government official vehicle you have must pull over for. The other government vehicles you don not have to pull over for.