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 ...
There are a lot of driving habits that make traveling safer, such as checking your mirrors, using a turn signal, and following traffic laws. However, there are some seemingly harmless practices, like ...
We've all been there: late to work, foot on the gas, and up ahead, a left-lane lingerer coasting five under the speed limit like they're on a scenic tour of Interstate 270. Nothing brings drivers ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Transportation is reminding drivers that the left lane is for passing, not for cruising. “You are only going to make the situation worse if you start tailgating ...
One of the most frustrating parts of a long road trip is getting stuck behind a slow-moving vehicle — especially when that vehicle is lingering in the left lane. In New York, drivers who camp out in ...
Southwest Florida experiences seasonal traffic increases, with the largest influx occurring from mid-January to April. Florida law requires drivers on multi-lane roads to stay in the right-hand lanes ...
It's frustrating to be in the left lane of traffic, stuck behind a slow driver. That's why Arizona state law controls when and how a driver can travel below the posted speed limit. Arizona law ...
Everyone has experienced this annoyance: You’re driving along Interstate 25 or Interstate 70 until you get stuck behind a driver lollygagging in the left lane. Not only is it frustrating to get stuck ...
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 ...