Passing lane
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British pronunciation/pˈasɪŋ lˈeɪn/
American pronunciation/pˈæsɪŋ lˈeɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "passing lane"

Passing lane
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the lane on a road or highway that vehicles use to overtake slower-moving traffic

What is a "passing lane"?

A passing lane is a lane on a road or highway where drivers are allowed to overtake or pass slower vehicles. It is usually found on the left side of a multi-lane road, although in some countries, it can be on the right. The passing lane is intended for vehicles that need to go faster and is used to safely move around vehicles traveling at lower speeds. After passing, drivers are expected to return to a slower lane to allow others to pass as needed.

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Drivers should use the passing lane only when they need to overtake slower vehicles ahead of them.
Using the passing lane responsibly helps prevent congestion and promotes safer driving habits on busy highways.
When approaching a slower vehicle, it 's courteous to move into the passing lane briefly to overtake and then return to the right lane.
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Example
Drivers should use the passing lane only when they need to overtake slower vehicles ahead of them.
Using the passing lane responsibly helps prevent congestion and promotes safer driving habits on busy highways.
When approaching a slower vehicle, it's courteous to move into the passing lane briefly to overtake and then return to the right lane.
It's important to keep the passing lane clear for faster-moving traffic to maintain a smooth flow of vehicles.
In some countries, there are strict rules about how long you can stay in the passing lane if you're not overtaking another vehicle.
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