When driving in the far right lane of a freeway, you:
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Must be driving slower than other traffic.
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Should expect merging vehicles at on-ramps.
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You should only use this lane to pass other vehicles.
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Must give the right-of-way to merging traffic.
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Explanation
The far right lane of a freeway is typically used by vehicles entering and exiting. By anticipating merging traffic, you can adjust your speed or change lanes if necessary to avoid collisions and maintain a smooth flow of traffic.
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