When driving on a multi-lane highway, you should __________ if you are driving slower than the traffic around you.
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stay in the right lane
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stay in the left lane
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not change lanes
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stay in the middle lane
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Explanation
If a highway has multiple lanes, the one farthest to the left should only be used for passing. Vehicles that are traveling more slowly than the general flow of traffic should keep to the right lane in order to allow other drivers to pass.
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