Typically....the law didn't materialize until a
lawmaker was inconvenienced traveling to the capitol. NOT because the public has been pulling their hair out for decades....lol.
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A Miami highway shown at night© Getty
Feds have approved a state bill fining drivers for hogging left highway lanes.
The measure would penalize
Florida motorists for using the far-left lane on roads with speed limits of 65 miles per hour or more unless they're passing vehicles or preparing to turn left.
Transportation officials approved the bill to increase road safety and efficiency,
Tallahassee Democrat reports.
However, there are some exceptions to the proposed law.
Drivers could utilize left highway lanes if they followed Florida's
Move Over law requiring motorists to change lanes away from the roadside if any vehicle is stopped and displaying hazard lights, emergency flares, or emergency signage.
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Lawmakers have enacted Move Over rules nationwide to protect those parked roadside,
like emergency vehicles, from getting hit by passing traffic.