in Australia, you should drive in the very left hand lane (comonly called the 'slow lane'). However, few people do this, and consistantly hog the "fast lane" (right hand lane), clogging it up. when we drive, we actually find the 'slow lane' has the least traffic, and so allows you to travell faster.
If the street has only one travel lane - position your vehicle in the center of the traffic lane.
Maintain your proper lane of travel.
To travel in the fast track lane in a car you will need - a driving license - a car in a good condition More importantly is that you definitely should have driven a number of times on the road in other lanes. You should be comfortable and have the confidence to drive before you move on to the fast track lane. Be alert and drive safe.
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Drive in the lane with the least amount of congestion.
The inside lane, so merging traffic doesn't interfere with your driving.
you should safely change to the right lane
Drivers should position their vehicle in the center of the lane they are driving in. Any other position communicates intentions to others which may be misleading, which in turn reduces the predictability of driving for everyone.
If you find yourself in a bus lane you should move to another lane at the earliest opportunity; if you do not do so you can be ticketed.
do not drtive in the motorcyclist's lane
Stay out of the hammer lane.
merging vehicles at on ramp