When driving on a road with two or more lanes traveling in the same direction, you should:
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Drive in the left lane.
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Drive in the right lane.
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Drive in any lane.
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Explanation
On highways with three or more lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction, drivers should use only the two right-hand lanes unless passing or when making a legally permitted left turn.
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