When driving on the interstate, drivers should use the left lane:
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To maintain a slower pace.
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When driving faster than the speed limit.
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To enter the exit ramp.
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When passing another vehicle.
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Explanation
When driving on the interstate, drivers should use the left lane when passing another vehicle. The left lane on interstates is designated for passing and overtaking slower traffic. After completing the pass, return to the right lane to maintain a smooth and efficient flow of traffic. Always adhere to the posted speed limit and be mindful of other drivers.
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