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Originally Posted by goodtimesintv
My mention of semi trucks on the interstate (and some states who made it law for semis to use the LEFT lane) was to illustrate the serious problem states have had with semi's in a string in the right lane. Entrance-ramp merging cars could not get in and the entrance lane ends. Some of the states rescinded the "semis use left lane" law, but the problem still exists!
That is, the problem of everyone crammed in the right lane, while one or two lanes to the left are completely open, AND people are trying to merge in on the right and can't, because the right lane is full, bumper to bumper.
The two lanes to the left of the right lane were built to handle vehicle volume, not just passing.
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I agree, Most drivers know when going through city the left lane or lanes for through traffic leaving the right lanes or lanes depending on how many lanes for merging or exiting. going through city in the right lane is as dangerous as some one driving way under the speed limit in the left lane. IMO More dangerous due to some knuckleheads don't look or yield to traffic when the merge, they just force their way on.