When driving on the interstate, slower traffic should:
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Keep to the right.
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Drive with the 4-way flashers on.
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Maintain a faster speed to keep up with others.
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Keep to the left.
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Explanation
On the interstate, slower traffic should always keep to the right. This rule ensures a smoother flow of traffic and minimizes congestion. The right lane is designated for slower-moving vehicles, allowing faster traffic to pass on the left.
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