Such signs often have the phrase "Keep Right Except to Pass" or "Slower Traffic Keep Right." Some places, like New York and Washington state add the words "State Law" to some of their signs.
While there actually may be signs posted in some locations, the prevailing state law in almost every state I'm aware of is keep right - except to pass.
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Slow traffic keep right sign
Slow traffic keep right sign
You keep hitting parked cars and stop signs.
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You can find Keep Out signs easily online at dedicated stores for signs, which offers them for a fairly cheap amount. You can also get them at third party stores such as Amazon which also offer cheap prices on Keep Out signs.
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This is a statutory regulation which means the traffic sign is white. It typically reads:KEEP------>RIGHTOr it may use the divided symbol with a line pointing to the right. Which means divided highway, keep right.
BEst bet is the alternator... some tell tale signs are wierd gauge reads and it dies while driving it...
signs are different.... Find the difference.... KEEP THE LARGER SIGN signs are the same... COMBINE AND KEEP THE SIGN
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