The left lane in the U.S. typically has a specific purpose – passing slower traffic on the right. Those who slowly plod along in the left lane are making travel less safe for everyone. Many left lane ...
North Carolina law allows left lane usage for passing, avoiding obstructions, preparing for left turns, and complying with the Move Over Law. Driving too slowly in the left lane can be illegal if it ...
Left-lane cruising isn’t just annoying. In some states, it can result in a fine, and in Louisiana, repeated offenses could lead to jail time. So what does that mean for regular drivers who sometimes ...
After hours on the road heading home from the long holiday weekend, we saw it over and over again: drivers camped out in the left lane, oblivious to the growing line of cars behind them. Nothing tests ...
A Florida bill that would outlaw cruising in the left lane of highways has made its way through the Senate Rules Committee. The committee voted in favor of SB 258 on Thursday, while the House version ...
The new Connecticut law will allow police to ticket drivers who are "camping" or cruising in the left lane of a highway without actively passing another car. The new law will require drivers to stay ...
Yes, we know it’s not easy to pass slower traffic in Miami. Heck, we’re sometimes just happy to be going 40 mph on I-95. But when you can make the move, you may find an obstacle. Here we are, on I-95 ...
MISSOURI – Cruising in the left lane might feel like the fastest way to travel, but is it actually legal in Missouri? The answer isn’t always so simple. On almost any highway trip, you’ll likely run ...