Because traffic laws vary I'll try to write this in manor that it makes sense. . .
In the USA, we drive on the right hand side (RHS) of the road and most cages have the driver on the left side of the vehicle.
IMO its safer to be in the far left hand lane(s) as you can see the drivers steering wheel, hands and head, in addition to everything about the vehicle. With this, it gives a little extra warning than being on the same freeway in the right lane. Mind you i watch people through their windows and look several cars ahead through their windows often.
The point; between watching the vehicle, the vehicles front wheels, and the driver & steering wheel, it gives you more time to act should they do something stupid!
I also tend to travel just a tad faster than traffic to keep "them" in my mirror so everyone's accounted for.
Be safe. . .
In the USA, we drive on the right hand side (RHS) of the road and most cages have the driver on the left side of the vehicle.
IMO its safer to be in the far left hand lane(s) as you can see the drivers steering wheel, hands and head, in addition to everything about the vehicle. With this, it gives a little extra warning than being on the same freeway in the right lane. Mind you i watch people through their windows and look several cars ahead through their windows often.
The point; between watching the vehicle, the vehicles front wheels, and the driver & steering wheel, it gives you more time to act should they do something stupid!
I also tend to travel just a tad faster than traffic to keep "them" in my mirror so everyone's accounted for.
Be safe. . .