A law that was passed in 2017 in Virginia that included fines for driving too slow in the left-lane has resulted in nearly 2,000 citations.
WTOP reports that 1,951 citations were issued in a category for driving too slow in the left lane, not staying in the right lane when not passing, or crossing a double yellow line from July 1st of last year to April 3rd of 2018.
Nearly 15,000 citations were issued for other traffic-related items including driving slower than the speed of traffic when passing or making a left turn, and illegal/unsafe lane changes.
Source: Patch.com
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