{"id":16656,"date":"2016-03-02T16:53:04","date_gmt":"2016-03-03T00:53:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freeway.com\/?p=16656"},"modified":"2016-03-02T16:53:04","modified_gmt":"2016-03-03T00:53:04","slug":"road-hogs-staying-in-the-left-lane-could-have-consequences","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freeway.com\/blog\/motorcycle-insurance\/road-hogs-staying-in-the-left-lane-could-have-consequences\/","title":{"rendered":"Road Hogs \u2013 Staying in the Left Lane Could Have Consequences"},"content":{"rendered":"
Road hogs or self-appointed highway vigilantes who drive at or below the limit in the left lane to slow would-be speeders face consequences. By holding up traffic, you not only risk a ticket in most states, but you\u2019re also forcing the driver behind you to grow frustrated and angry. The result could be raising the potential for a serious accident as he or she tries to get around you by conventional or even non-conventional means.<\/p>\n
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<\/a><\/p>\n Uptick in traffic fatalities <\/strong><\/p>\n With an uptick of 9.3 percent in traffic fatalities in the first nine months of 2015 nationwide, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration<\/a> (NHTSA), adding more hazards to our highways to reduce speeding deaths is not the answer. In fact, it\u2019s counter-productive.<\/p>\n Currently, 29 states, which include California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, require a vehicle moving slower than the normal flow of traffic to surrender the fast lane for one of the lanes to the right. Regardless of your own speed, should the pace of traffic be faster than you are driving, you have to move over.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, 11 states designate the left lane for turning or passing only and the remaining 10 states require a driver to yield the left lane to faster traffic, to match the speed limit or to keep pace with surrounding traffic.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Dangers of playing traffic cop<\/strong><\/p>\n Before you decide to play traffic cop, consider this \u2013 it\u2019s not your job to block speeders by hogging the left lane. You\u2019re not only putting your own life in danger by impeding them, but you\u2019re endangering the lives of everyone on the road, including the speeders\u2019 themselves. Should your actions cause a serious accident, you could be held responsible, leading to higher auto insurance<\/a> rates and possible lawsuits.<\/p>\n Another statistic to note \u2013 10% of all traffic crashes occur during lane changes. It doesn\u2019t matter whether you\u2019re maintaining the speed limit, driving above it or below it, vehicles will attempt to pass \u2013 often without signaling \u2013 and even more so, if you\u2019ve made their blood boil in your effort to slow them down.<\/p>\n The previously mentioned 9.3 rise in total traffic fatalities as reported by the NHTSA in the first nine months of 2015 translates into 26,000 deaths compared to the 23,796 recorded in the previous nine months of 2014.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n