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When driving on a multi lane roadway, what is the recommended position?

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On a multi-lane roadway, the far right lane is typically recommended for general travel, with the left lanes used for faster traffic or passing. The safety of an animal crossing multiple lanes depends on traffic and speed. Understanding road signs and judging safe crossing distances based on vehicle speed and road conditions is necessary for safety.

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When driving on a multi-lane roadway, the recommended position for general travel is the far right lane. This lane allows for easier access to exits and is typically used by slower-moving traffic. In contrast, the left lanes are often used for passing or by vehicles traveling at a faster pace. It is important to choose a lane that matches your intended speed relative to other traffic and to be aware of the traffic around you to avoid accidents.

If a driver is in the 'furthermost lane' from an animal, such as a rabbit, it does not guarantee the animal can cross all three lanes of the freeway safely. Other vehicles in different lanes might be too close for the animal to successfully cross. Safety for the animal depends on factors such as the speed and distance of oncoming traffic in all lanes.

Interpreting road signs correctly is essential for safe driving. Some signs are universal and easily understood, but always make sure to pay attention and understand local traffic signs and regulations. Each sign is designed to provide information to drivers to make better driving decisions, whether it's about the speed limit, road conditions, or upcoming hazards.

In terms of judging safe distance for crossing as a pedestrian or for wildlife, it can be subjective. However, a good rule of thumb might be to ensure there is a gap of several car-lengths (anywhere from 5 to 10 car-lengths) between you and the nearest car, giving you enough time to cross safely. Actual safe distances would depend on the speed of the vehicles and the visibility conditions of the roadway.

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