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you should safely change to the right lane
Merge into the nearest left lane when it is safe to do so.
You should get around a large truck and stay in front of it if possible because it blocks your vision. Driving right beside a large truck puts you in it's drivers blind spot.
You're kidding right? The OD is for freeway driving. It lowers your engine RPM and allows for better fuel mileage.
This is when you are driving in between two cars, one to the right and one to the left. You are in the middle and that is consider a "danger alley". This is not a safe position in a freeway.
Drivers intending to stay on the highway/freeway should stay in the right lane or the lane designated as a through-lane. The only times you should move left is to allow vehicles to merge from a right side on ramp (and move back to the right lane as soon as you can), or to pass slower traffic already in the right lane (then move back to the right lane when it is safe to do so). If a freeway provides a "slower" lane and you drive slower than the maximum speed allowed, you should use the slower lane. But never hog the passing lane just to keep driving in it; move over and let faster traffic pass you.
When driving on a four lane highway or freeway you should use the right hand land or 'thru lane' except when passing. If the right hand lane is designated for slower traffic or for exiting traffic, you'd use the lane to the left of it.
If there are 3 lanes on your side of the freeway, the right-hand lane is there for vehicles to merge onto the freeway and it is the place for slower moving vehicles to drive; such as big rigs or cars towing anything. The lane in the middle is the passing lane for slow moving traffic, and it is the lane for primary travel of other than slow moving vehicles. The lane to the far left is for passing only, except when designated for specific use, like a carpool lane.
1st at a four way stop has the right of way. getting onto the freeway, people already driving on the freeway have the right of way. a car backing out of the drive way onto a main street, the cars on the main street have the right of way.
This depends on what kind of driving you plan to do. If you mostly stay close to home and do little freeway driving an electric model may be right for you. If you have a long commute or plan on vacationing in your car, a hybrid would be your best choice.
answer 1) ur driving on the right so u park on side of the road on the right answer 2) You should park on the side of the street that are driving on and in the same direction in which you are driving.
It all depends on every thing working right and freeway or town driving. 25 to 30+mpg would be realistic on a properly tuned motor.