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Originally Posted by rubicon
Most four lanes advis slower vehicles to move to the right hand lane. On roads such as the florida turnpike the function of the left lanes is primarily to allow faster moving vehicles to pass. Those that pass and desire to resume to the nominal speed limit normally move to the right.
Vehicles on roads ssichas turnpike I-4, etc and travl at the speed limit in the left lane create a buildup of traffice cause some folks to take risky moves in order to bring away from the heavier traffic.
given that reality I personally would never stay in the left lane if my choice was to do the nominal speed limit.
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On a highway such as the FTP I always stay in the right lane and go 70. On a multiple access road such as Morse Blvd I find it safer to stay in the left lane and travel the speed limit rather than take the chance of someone entering a roundabout too soon and causing an accident. Not that residents don't know the rules of a roundabout. It's called defensive driving.