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spageddy_lee t1_j9zluoe wrote

In your opinions does this count on non-highways? Think a busy 4-lane double-yellow like Bloomfield ave.

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EsseXploreR t1_ja2c1ql wrote

Of course it does. It's a courtesy to help traffic move properly. It applies everywhere, even where it's not a law and even not in cars. Walking slow on the sidewalk? Keep it to the right. On a bike trail going for a leisurely ride? Off to the right. It's common courtesy and quite honesty the most basic decency to show another human.

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