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Slow Drivers In Left-Hand Lanes May Face Fines

Lawmakers in Nevada don't want slow drivers in the left-hand lane.

The Reno Gazette-Journal  reports two assemblymen have introduced bills that would bar slow drivers from the furthest left lane on the roads.

Motorists going too slow would be fined $50 the first time, $100 the second time within seven years and $250 the third time within seven years.

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Assemblyman Chris Edwards says his Las Vegas constituents can't stand that some people don't have "road courtesy" and don't follow the rules. The Republican says this is a statewide problem.

The proposed ban includes exceptions, including during bad weather.

Assemblyman John Ellison says the issue lately has been "really, really bad." The Elko Republican says drivers from California and Idaho seem to think "that's the standard travel lane."