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Traffic moving slower than the rest should travel in which lane?

a) The leftmost lane
b) The rightmost lane
c) The middle lane
d) Any available lane

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Final answer:

Traffic moving slower than the rest should travel in the rightmost lane to ensure safety and efficiency on the road. The safety of a rabbit crossing the freeway is unpredictable, even if a car is in the furthest lane from it. Option b.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to traffic rules and safety norms, traffic moving slower than the rest should travel in the rightmost lane. This allows faster-moving vehicles to pass on the left, which is generally designated as a passing or faster traffic lane in countries where driving is on the right-hand side of the road.

If a vehicle is traveling in the rightmost lane, it is less likely to obstruct the flow of faster-moving traffic, and hence, it can contribute to overall driving safety and efficiency on the road.

In the hypothetical scenario where a rabbit is attempting to cross a freeway with three lanes, the safety of the rabbit would depend on multiple factors including traffic density, the presence of cars in other lanes, and the behavior of the rabbit itself.

If the car is traveling in the furthermost lane from the rabbit, and there are no vehicles in the other lanes, technically the rabbit has a better chance to cross all 3 lanes of the freeway safely. However, this situation is highly unpredictable and the rabbit's safety cannot be guaranteed. Option b.

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