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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
The driver in the lane that is not blocked. The other driver must wait for a clear lane before proceeding.
The person who crossed the line (whether stopped or not) is at fault. The other vehicle may not have had a chance to switch lanes in time and cannot be expected to pay for damages when they were just driving in their own lane. Either way, the police determine the fault since they are there to investigate and we, here at faqfarm, are not.
HOV lane (High Occupancy Vehicle) 2+ passengers must be in the vehicle while driving in said lanes.
You must be the owner's personal driver, I guess.
In road transport a Yield or Give Way sign indicated that a driver must be prepared to stop and yield or stop for another driver who has right of way
In road transport a Yield or Give Way sign indicated that a driver must be prepared to stop and yield or stop for another driver who has right of way
You must be wearing glasses or contacts while driving.
You should carefully merge into the next lane, bearing in mind that, if you are the one changing lanes, you must yield right-of-way to anyone already in the lane.
The licensed driver needs to be at least 25 years old and must be sitting in the seat next to the permit driver.
The written driver's test is the first thing you need to do before getting a driving license. After you pass the written test, you can take the driving test. If you are under 18, you must however do a driving course prior to taking the driving test.
To become a truck driver, you must first enroll in truck driving school in order to get your license. After acceptance into driving school, you will undergo training and receive your license at the end of the program.