The center lane of a three-lane or five-lane highway is used only:
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When it is safe to pass and passing is allowed.
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For turning right.
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To park disabled vehicles.
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For turning left.
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Explanation
On a two-lane highway, drivers must always travel in the right lane unless they are overtaking and passing another vehicle. On a three-lane or five-lane highway, the center lane is used only for turning left.
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