The center turn lane is for turning left only. It is NOT used for passing, merging, making right turns, or for traveling more than 50 feet before turning left. It was primarily designed to get out of the traveling lane when making a left turn consequently, not stopping traffic. Some states it is unlawful to pass a car, that is on the right, when you are in the center lane.
You're the one who yields when you're merging into another lane.
In Arizona, the center lane can be used for turning. It is important to be aware that people can move into the center lane in either direction.
merging
It means vehicles take turns moving from separate lane into a merging lane
when you veer off the road, it could mean that your merging into another lane merging into other lane is not veering off road veering off road,i would call a wreck
Drivers from either direction may use the center lane for left turns.
The Lane That Had No Turning was created on 1922-01-15.
In most instances a lane of travel will be marked as the lane that is merging with the other lane or lanes. If so, the lane that is NOT ending has the right of way. When entering a freeway or Interstate roadway, the traffic already on the main lanes of travel has the right of way and the entering traffic has the duty to "merge" safely with the traffic already flowing on the main lanes.
merging vehicles at on ramp
If the left lane is ending, and merging into the right lane, then the car already in the right lane has right of way.
The inside lane, so merging traffic doesn't interfere with your driving.