How does this apply to multi-lane highways where there is a car every 20 feet in every lane?
How is that different?
It’ll prob be similar to the move over for emergency vehicles law.
It’s an “if you can” or if it’s possible do it.
If you’re driving on the highway and it’s not possible to move over for an emergency vehicle because a car is already there then you have no choice.
Same with this law I am sure.
It's an idiotic law, and that's part of the reason. "Left Lane = Passing Lane" works just fine until the highway starts to fill up. Then it becomes impossible, and the high-speed idiots who don't comprehend reality start weaving, tailgating, and causing crashes. They should be shot.
Or when you’re doing the speed limit and going faster than the traffic in the right lane, but the idiot behind you wants to do 30 miles over the speed limit.