When driving in travel lanes on the roadway:
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Do not stop for any reason. Keep moving until you can safely pull off the road.
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You may make a U-turn if you get on the wrong entrance ramp of the freeway.
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You may make back up quickly if there are no vehicles behind.
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You may stop to let out passengers.
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Explanation
Drivers should refrain from stopping in travel lanes on the roadway unless absolutely necessary, such as in emergency situations or when directed by traffic signals or signs. Stopping in travel lanes can disrupt the flow of traffic and pose a hazard to both the driver and other road users. Instead, drivers should keep moving until they can safely pull off the road, allowing traffic to continue without interruption.
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