Police enforcing new fast lane driving law

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Indiana drivers are discovering legislators were serious about a new law ordering you not to block the left lane.

State Police spokesman Todd Ringle estimates troopers have handed out more than 100 warnings in six days for staying in the left lane with other cars behind you. He says those warnings are going to the most blatant violations — he says he pulled over one driver who moved into the left lane to be ready for a turnoff that was four miles away.  He says the law is enforceable.

 

Some legislators who opposed the law noted it would mean giving tickets to drivers for following the speed limit, and predicted police would ticket the speeders instead. But police have been enforcing the law as written. Ringle says troopers are concentrating on warnings for now to educate people about the law.

When troopers do start issuing tickets, the fine can be as much as 500 dollars.