False, the law states that you only have to pull over if there are 5 or more cars following closely behind you.
They should, but they usually don't. If there are any actual LAWS addressing the issue, they would vary from place to place.
When driving down the highway, you are moving through time, as time is continually passing regardless of your speed. Additionally, you are also moving through an ever-changing environment, encountering different landscapes, weather conditions, and other vehicles along the way.
An acceleration road is a stretch of roadway where vehicles can quickly increase their speed before merging onto a faster-moving highway or merging into traffic. It provides a safer way for vehicles to match the speed of traffic flow when entering a highway.
slow moving vehicles being followed by a line of five or more vehicles waiting to pass
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.
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The rules for using the fast lane on the freeway are that it is meant for passing other vehicles and should not be used for cruising or driving at a slow speed. It is important to move back to the right lanes after passing to allow faster-moving vehicles to pass. Additionally, it is illegal to drive in the fast lane if you are not passing another vehicle.
It's called a "turn out". Or, a "passing lane" if there are two lanes travelling in the same direction.
It's called a "turn out". Or, a "passing lane" if there are two lanes travelling in the same direction.
Moving Vehicles - album - was created on 1976-05-15.
Moving Vehicles Extended was created on 1980-11-14.
You don't. No passing means "no passing" and a big rig driver does not have the authority to tell vehicles to pass. Pay the ticket and consider it a lesson learned even though it was the result of an act of courtesy.