If you are towing another vehicle or trailer on a freeway with four lanes in your direction, you may travel in:
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The far right lane only.
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Any of the traffic lanes in your direction.
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Either of the two right lanes.
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Explanation
In California, if you are towing another vehicle or trailer on a freeway with four lanes in your direction, you are required to use the rightmost lane or a lane specially marked for slower vehicles. If such lanes are not specifically marked and the freeway has four or more lanes in your direction, you are permitted to travel in either of the two lanes closest to the right edge of the road. This rule is in place to help maintain safe traffic flow and ensure that slower-moving vehicles do not impede faster traffic in the left lanes.
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