Virginia’s Left Lane Law, updated in 2017, requires drivers to use the left lane only for passing, with a $100 fine for those who don’t move back to the right after passing. Despite this, only 26% of Virginians know the law exists, according to the AAA survey.
The poll found that 49% of drivers often see slow drivers in the left lane creating backups, and 23% report seeing it happen daily. Additionally, 50% of respondents think staying in the left lane longer than necessary is dangerous, and 57% have seen risky behaviors like tailgating and passing on the right because of it.
To address the issue, AAA Mid-Atlantic has launched the “Don’t Fumble the Pass” campaign, reminding drivers to keep right after passing. The campaign was recently promoted at a Virginia Tech football game.
While there isn’t specific crash data linking left lane violations to accidents, improper lane usage and aggressive driving contributed to 10% of all fatal crashes in 2021, according to the National Safety Council. In Virginia, 1,568 crashes in 2022 were caused by improper passing.