They are generally required to be in the right lane, and only move left to pass.
You should move from the right lane on a multi-lane expressway when you need to overtake slower vehicles or when you're preparing to exit the expressway. Generally, the right lane is designated for slower traffic, so if you're traveling at a higher speed, it's safer to use the left lanes. Always signal your intentions and check your mirrors and blind spots before changing lanes. Additionally, ensure it's safe to merge back into the right lane after overtaking.
deceleration lane
watch for cars entering the expressway; if you stay in the right lane, adjust your speed or move into the center lane so they can enter safely
An expressway entrance lane typically consists of three key areas: the deceleration lane, the merge lane, and the acceleration lane. The deceleration lane allows vehicles to safely reduce speed before entering the expressway. The merge lane facilitates the transition of vehicles from the entrance onto the expressway, while the acceleration lane provides space for vehicles to increase their speed to match the flow of traffic. These components work together to ensure a smooth and safe entry onto the expressway.
The number one lane
driving is not permitted in that lane
yes
The one which will be the outside lane. If it's a left turn, they'll be in the right lane. If it's a right turn, they'll be in the left turn lane.
Deceleration lane AKA, Ramp
Yellow
car pool
pass