If there are three lanes on the highway you are driving along, then you should drive in the far-right-hand lane if it is empty. This lane is sometimes referred to as the "inside lane". This means it is for slower moving traffic. That way anyone wanting to overtake you will pass on your left hand side. This is the correct procedure. All lanes on the left of you are for overtaking only... not for driving in, unless the traffic on your right is going slower than you.

If you are in a two lane highway, you must drive on the right - the slow or inside lane - unless you are overtaking a slower moving vehicle.

I know some countries don't have such regulations and it is difficult if you were taught by someone who does not know these international rules.

These all apply to those countries who are driving on the right hand side of the road... for left-hand driving, such as in the UK, or Cyprus then the situation is simply reversed. Keep to the 'slow or inside' lane, unless overtaking.

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If the grass is greener on the other side, its sure the water bill is higher !