Tennessee law enforcement has just started enforcing the “slow poke” law designed to improve safety and reduce traffic back ups.
The law, which went into effect July 1, forbids drivers from using the left lane unless they are passing other vehicles.
Tennessee State Troopers say that they plan to be on the alert for left lane drivers. If cited, violators can expect to face a misdemeanor charge and a $50 fine.
There are a few cases during which the slow poke law will not be enforced:
Lawmakers hope that the law will improve highway safety by decreasing traffic backups, which increase the chances of a crash.
You can read the law in full in the document below.
[su_document url=”http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/109/Bill/HB1416.pdf” width=”700″]
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