When driving on an interstate highway or full access controlled freeway, slow vehicles must use the left-hand lane except when passing or making a left turn.
|
True.
|
|
|
False.
|
Explanation
When driving on interstate highways or full access controlled freeways, stay in the right lane if you are driving slower than the traffic around you. This ensures smoother traffic flow and reduces the chances of congestion or collisions. The left lane is for passing only.
Answer Statistics
🟡 This question is moderately difficult — 29.2% of our users answer it incorrectly.
Other questions in the same category: Highway Driving Techniques
Which of the following is true about expressway entrance lanes?When driving on the interstate, slower traffic should:City driving is more dangerous than expressway driving because of the:When entering an interstate highway, you should:You are driving in the far right lane of a four-lane freeway and notice thick broken white lines on the left side of your lane. You are driving in:When exiting a highway, you should:When entering an interstate highway, you should check for a gap in traffic in the nearest lane, adjust your speed to match the flow of traffic, signal and:When changing lanes on a freeway, you should:When using a deceleration lane to exit a roadway, drivers should:When traveling more slowly than 40 mph on a limited-access highway, you should:
This question appears in the following DMV practice tests: