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John Forester
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Originally Posted by Bekologist
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do you accept the more standard and long standing position that 'right hand lane available for traffic' indicates conditions along a road with multiple lanes for same direction travel, and that on two lane, single lane for each direction of travel slowly moving vehicles must FRAP?
Beck, you are making the claim about the "standard and long standing position" that the phrase "the right-hand lane available for traffic" does not apply to two-lane roads, but only to multiple-lane roads. Since you claim that in legal terms this is the "standard and long-standing position", then you must be able to provide legal support from appellate opinions for your claim. If you cannot provide such legal support, your opinion is no more than hot air.
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