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I would say the vehicle on the right is at fault, because the vehicle on the left is a "passing vehicle." You must always yield the right-of-way and keep to the right of a passing vehicle on the left. Or whoever has the bigger vehicle
HOV lane (High Occupancy Vehicle) 2+ passengers must be in the vehicle while driving in said lanes.
,no, this lane is available for multiple person in one vehicle
(in the US) On multi-lane roadways - The far right lane
Improper use of an exclusive traffic lane; using a carpool lane when you are driving alone or a lane reserved for busses, trucks, etc.
No. This is a passing lane only.It's nickname is "The suicide lane".
Trucks/Lorries, or any slow moving vehicle.
That is the marking for an HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lane.
The question is a true statement.
you are not allowed to drive in the bike lane at all
A managed lane is a type of highway lane that is operated with a management scheme, such as lane use restrictions or variable tolling, to optimize traffic flow, vehicle throughput, or both. The definition of a managed lane varies among transport agencies. The United States' Federal Highway Administration describes managed lanes as "highway facilities or a set of lanes where operational strategies are proactively implemented and managed in response to changing conditions"
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