When driving slower than the flow of traffic, drivers should __________ so others may safely pass.
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keep right
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come to a stop
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move to the leftmost lane
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keep left
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Explanation
If drivers are traveling slower than the flow of traffic, they should keep to the lane furthest to the right so that faster vehicles can safely pass on the left. Driving too slowly, or below the minimum speed limit, should be avoided as it can cause rear-end collisions.
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