A driver who's being passed on the right by many vehicles while driving in the center lane of an highway should:
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Slow down gradually to encourage the other vehicles to pass.
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Move to the lane on their right.
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Take the next exit.
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Move to the lane on their left.
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Explanation
If you notice that you are being passed on the right by many vehicles while driving in the center lane of an highway, you should move into the right lane and allow the other vehicles to pass you on the left.
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