SAFELY merge into and through the slower lanes of traffic. If you cannot do so before your exit is reached, continue on the next exit by driving in Lane 4 - exit there and then return one exit to your original destination.
The left most lane
#1 lane. The lanes are numbered from left to right. buzzstocks.com
1 lane is the lane "fast lane" all the way to left, it counts up after that ---- When facing the direction of traffic flow, traffic lanes are numbered from left to right. The lane closest to the center median is the number 1 lane. The "slow" lane (closest to freeway entrance/exits) is numbered according to the total number of lanes. (anywhere from 2 to 6)
1) Take I-5 SOUTH to the 210 EAST to PASADENA at EXIT 161A. 2) Stay on the 210 to I-15 (Ontario Freeway) SOUTH at EXIT 64A. 3) Take I-15 SOUTH to SR-60 (Pomona Freeway) to RIVERSIDE and LOS ANGELES at EXIT 106. Stay left on the exit ramp and take SR-60 EAST to RIVERSIDE. 4) take SR-60 EAST to Riverside.
lane number 1 :D
60 miles
21 and 1/2 miles
It depends where you are driving. If you are driving on the freeway it will take about 1 3/4 hours. If you are driving across a city it could take 4 hours.
Lane Position 1 refers to the vehicle's position in the center of the lane. This positioning allows for optimal visibility and space from both the lane edges and oncoming traffic, ensuring a safe buffer. It is typically used when driving straight or making gentle turns, as it provides the best control and stability. Additionally, Lane Position 1 helps prevent vehicles from drifting into adjacent lanes.
Outside lane for half-way around or less, inside lane for half-way around or more. Those are the guidelines I'd always followed. Since the exit you want is 4 out of five, that's more than half-way around, you should be on the inside lane. BTW, if you're going exactly half-way around (doesn't apply with five exits, as nothing is exactly 1/2), you can take either lane.
At a speed of up to 45mph it should be about 12 seconds or 1 1/2 to two blocks ahead in the center of your lane. At freeway speed it should be closer to 1/2 a mile or 30 seconds ahead in the center of your lane.
Sounds like Car #1 is at fault