Center lane.
This is purely an opinion question. It's like asking which supermarket checkout line you should choose. You can choose any traffic lane you wish so long as it is not a marked HOV lane.
No. Emergency vehicles use whichever lane they need to - you simply need to stay out of their way.
The purpose of the fast lane on a freeway is to provide a designated lane for vehicles to travel at higher speeds, allowing for smoother flow of traffic and passing of slower vehicles.
Deceleration lane AKA, Ramp
Ok lets say you are driving in your lane on the right and the vehicles coming at you on your right lane the avoid maneuver would mean that you would swerve right NOT LEFT to avoid the collision. Because you never know if guy looked down to check where his cell phone fell or something and when he looks up he will swere back into his lane but you dont know if he will realize that he is in wrong lane before you two collide so you brake and swerve right
It is important to avoid speeding in the fast lane on the highway because it can increase the risk of accidents and collisions. Speeding reduces the driver's ability to react quickly to unexpected situations, such as sudden stops or lane changes by other vehicles. This can lead to dangerous situations and put both the speeding driver and others on the road at risk of injury or even death.
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.
yield to vehicles traveling on a divided street or roadway or vehicles traveling on a roadway with three or more lanes
Vehicles making left turns or passing.
left
It means vehicles take turns moving from separate lane into a merging lane