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Anonymous /o/28513373#28517811
7/16/2025, 2:21:07 AM
>>28517788
You just keep modifying a law, out of context, to fit your delusions. Once again the shoulder of a road is not a valid place to perform this.
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/handbook/california-driver-handbook/navigating-the-roads/
Actual quote from CA DMV:
>Some two-lane roads have special turnout areas or lanes. Merge into these areas or lanes to allow cars behind you to pass.
>Sign: Slower Traffic Use Turnouts
>You must use a turnout area or lane to let other vehicles pass when you are driving slowly on a two-lane road, where passing is unsafe, and there are five or more vehicles following you.

Key words here:
>SOME two-lane roads have SPECIAL TURNOUT AREAS OR LANES
>You must use a TURNOUT AREA or LANE to let other vehicles pass

No where in there does the shoulder of the road apply as a lane, retard. It's also only in SOME roads (typically mountain passes) where you will see signs that specifically call for this since trucks typically end up being much slower going up or down them to be safe.

Even futher: https://law.justia.com/codes/california/code-veh/division-11/chapter-3/article-1/section-21656/
The actual law:
>21656. On a two-lane highway where passing is unsafe because of traffic in the opposite direction or other conditions, any vehicle proceeding upon the highway at a speed less than the normal speed of traffic moving in the same direction at that time, behind which five or more vehicles are formed in line, shall turn off the roadway at the nearest place designated as a turnout by signs erected by the authority having jurisdiction over the highway, or wherever sufficient area for a safe turnout exists, in order to permit the vehicles following it to proceed.

>shall turn off the roadway at the nearest place DESIGNATED as a TURNOUT by SIGNS erected by the authority having jurisdiction over the highway
>shall turn off the roadway at the nearest place DESIGNATED as a TURNOUT by SIGNS erected by the authority having jurisdiction over the highway