On a single-lane road, you should drive
Keeping left improves safety and ensures smoother traffic flow on single-lane roads.
On a multi-lane road over 80 km/h, you should drive
You must keep left on faster roads unless overtaking or exceptions apply.
Useage of the right lane on a multi-lane road
The right lane is permitted in specific conditions like overtaking or U-turns.
You must keep left on multi-lane roads when
Law requires left-lane driving to reduce right-lane congestion on high-speed roads.
If the left lane is a bus lane?
You must not drive in special-purpose lanes like bus lanes.
If the left lane is congested?
You may use the right lane if the left is heavily congested.
Keep Left Unless Overtaking mean
This rule is enforced to keep right lanes free for passing traffic.
To avoid a hazard, can you move to the right lane
Avoiding hazards is a legal reason to change lanes temporarily.
Passing a bicycle rider on a double line, you may:
You can cross solid lines to pass a bicycle safely.
On Single broken dividing line
It’s a guide to separate lanes, but allows safe crossing.
Cross double unbroken lines
Generally prohibited, except for safety or bicycles.
At Double continuous line
This is a strict traffic line indicating restricted crossing.
Can a motorcycle lane filter across double lines
Motorcyclists may filter under certain conditions.
If the left lane is a slow vehicle turnout
These lanes allow slow vehicles to be overtaken safely.
If left lane is a special purpose lane, then you must
Follow signage for bus or bicycle-only lanes.
Turning right from a multi-lane road, you must
Use correct lane positioning before turning.