Why is it illegal to pass someone on the right on the highway in the US? In Canada if there’s a three lane highway which, in my case, isn’t very prominent, there’s really no law that enforces it, it’s more of a respect thing here on two lane highways both ways if someone is going slow in the left lane to go into the right but I’m just curious as to why it’s actually enforced in the US?
It’s a state thing, some states it’s illegal some it’s fine
Is there a specific reason? Or is it more of a “just because” law?
Generally your blind spot is larger on the right side(especially on tractor trailers) so it’s more likely to result in an accident.
I think it’s also about being predictable and consistent. Generally, slow traffic stays to the right and fast traffic stays to the left. Breaking convention increases the chance of surprises and accidents.
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