When driving on a road with two lanes traveling in opposite directions:
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You should use the left lane except when legally passing another vehicle.
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You should use the right lane except when legally passing another vehicle.
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You may drive in either lane.
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You may use the left lane if you’re going to turn left.
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Explanation
On a road with two lanes traveling in opposite directions, drivers must stay in the right side of the road except when they are legally overtaking and passing another vehicle.
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