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      9 months ago

      and the cammer sitting in the center lane

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        49 months ago

        You’re supposed to be in the middle lane if you are not exiting the highway soon. The middle lane is the travel lane. Left lane passing lane. Right lane is specifically for entering/exiting the highway. At least on a 3 lane highway.

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          9 months ago

          that is incorrect, on a three lane highway the left two lanes are overtaking lanes and the right lane is the travel lane, and you should.be in the fartherst right lane you can be in to allow other traffic to pass you

          see for state laws https://www.mit.edu/~jfc/right.html

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            69 months ago

            The problem is all the people trying to merge going 45 in a 65, so you’re just constantly passing all of the idiots anyways while in the middle lane.

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            79 months ago

            That causes safety, not traffic. The most dangerous maneuver you can perform on the road is a lane change and driving in the right lane forces lane changes upon you as people entering the highway are constantly doing it to you.

            It’s also illegal in at least some places, but it is both common and typical for traffic laws to be out of sync with safety.

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        29 months ago

        There is a visible exit only sign for the right lane half a mile ahead. The cammer is in the correct lane.