When driving on an interstate highway, slow vehicles must use the left-hand lane except when passing or making a right turn.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
On interstate highways, slower vehicles must use the right-hand lane. The left lane is designated for faster-moving traffic and passing. Continuous driving in the left lane can impede the flow of traffic and create hazardous conditions, as it restricts the ability of faster vehicles to overtake slower ones.
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