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What should you do if you are driving in the left-most lane on a multi-lane highway and another driver wants to pass?
On a multi-lane highway, slower traffic should keep to the right. If you are in the left-most lane and not passing, you should move to the right-most available
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Question: What should you do if you are driving in the left-most lane on a multi-lane highway and another driver wants to pass?
Answer options:
- Speed up to prevent them from passing.
- Maintain your speed and ignore them. ✅ Move to the right-most available lane when it is safe to do so.
- Flash your lights to indicate they should pass on the right.
Correct answer: Move to the right-most available lane when it is safe to do so.
Explanation: On a multi-lane highway, slower traffic should keep to the right. If you are in the left-most lane and not passing, you should move to the right-most available lane to allow others to pass.
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