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Anit [1.1K]
2 years ago
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A. Name the law that applies to a driver while driving in the rightmost lane in the pictures?

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Igoryamba2 years ago
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The move over law is the law that applies to the driver in the picture.

<h3>What is the Move over law?</h3>

This is the law that requires drivers to vacate the lane that is next to emergency vehicles that are stopped by the police.

The drivers have to give one lane gap to stopped emergency vehicles on the road in the United States.

B. The options to legally drive by includes:

  • Emergency situations
  • To go at a lower speed
  • To move on a speed lower than the limit

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