Slower moving vehicles on a multi-lane highway should travel in:
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The lane with least traffic.
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The left-hand lane.
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The right-hand lane.
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Either lane.
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Explanation
On multi-lane highways, slower moving vehicles should travel in the right-hand lane. This ensures smoother traffic flow and allows faster vehicles to pass safely in the left lanes. The right lane is designated for vehicles traveling at a lower speed than the surrounding traffic.
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