Deceleration lanes give a driver time and space to reduce their speed.
The right-most lanes typically provide drivers with more time and space to reduce their speed safely. This is because other drivers are merging onto highways from the right and exiting to the right, creating a slower flow of traffic in those lanes. It's important to always be aware of your surroundings and adjust your speed accordingly to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
White arrows in the middle of the lanes.
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Yes, drivers are generally required to stay within the designated lanes on roadways marked with white or yellow lines, as these lines indicate the boundaries of the lanes and help maintain traffic flow and safety.
Yes. Be careful to mind drivers while merging, they could be switching lanes as you merge.
"white lining" or "lane splitting"
do not anticipate other drivers will open a gap for you to enter
do not anticipate other drivers will open a gap for you to enter
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They don't care, car drivers are largely ignorant about bikes.
When another driver exhibits erratic speeds, weaves in and out of lanes, and displays unusual postures, these behaviors may indicate that the driver is distracted, impaired, or fatigued. Such signs can suggest a lack of control or awareness, potentially posing a danger to themselves and others on the road. It’s essential for other drivers to stay vigilant and maintain a safe distance from such erratic behavior. If the situation appears dangerous, contacting law enforcement may be warranted.
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