Well, that's a pretty broad question. I'll try to answer it as best I can. Consult your local laws first please! You can USUALLY pass on the right anytime there's a LEGAL, OPEN lane on the right. NOT the shoulder, or a grass strip, or anything like that.
To add it also depends on the highway you are traveling on. Some have prominant signs posted reading, "No passing on right". Rarely is this law enforced if you do it with care. But it can be enforced.
Let us not forget that many countries drive on the left and it is normal to pass on the right.
Look at the white line on the right of your lane till they pass.
legal issues
Yes, provided you're on a road or section of road where it is legal to pass.
No its not legal that's why they say NO PASSING ZONE
No, It is not legal to pass on the right
depends on the state.
on theshoulder of the road on a hill to the right of the car ahead on a railroad track when there is a solid middle line
No. Driving is not a right- it is a privilege. It is earned, and like any privilege, can be revoked.
driving off the paved portion of the highway
You need to pass the driving rules exam(on paper), then take the driving test. Also you need to be a legal U.S citizen.
No. In all states driving is a privilege it is not a right. You must be licensed in order to drive, and to get that license you must pass a written and a driving test. If driving was a right then no licensing would be required which purely is not the case in all the states throughout the USA.
False.