False
False
on the center of the road
Slow down to half the posted speed limit.
They should, but they usually don't. If there are any actual LAWS addressing the issue, they would vary from place to place.
The car you just passed in your rear view mirror (not your side mirror).
If you have an acceleration lane you should accelerate to the flow of traffic and merge into traffic.
Stop completely before entering the crosswalk or intersection, then proceed when you can do so safely. Vehicles on the intersecting road may not have to stop.
merge left when possible so that othe vehicles may enter safely
This is purely an opinion question. It's like asking which supermarket checkout line you should choose. You can choose any traffic lane you wish so long as it is not a marked HOV lane.
Class A and B vehicles have bigger blind spots and take longer to pass.
When entering or crossing a road, street, or highway from a private road, alley, building, or driveway after stopping prior to the sidewalk, you shall yield the right-of-way to all approaching vehicles and pedestrians.
There are a couple scenarios in this situation when a vehicle passes you on the left on a 2 lane highway. To answer your question, you should maintain your speed, but you can also slow down a little bit to get the passing vehicles past you faster. If there's a danger of a head-on collision with an oncoming vehicle and the vehicle passing you, you need to pay attention to what the passing vehicle does, only one of two scenarios will occur: If the passing vehicle decides to speed up to get past you to, you need to slow down! If the passing vehicle slows down to drop back behind you, you need to speed up! Whatever the passing vehicle decides to do in that scenario you do the opposite. The idea is to get the vehicle back into the right lane as quickly as possible!
You should take off your shoes before entering