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driver is guilty of a motor vehicle offense if he or she does not drive a
vehicle as closely as possible to the right edge or curb of the roadway, unless
it is a one-way street, it is impractical to travel on that side of the
roadway, or if the driver is overtaking or passing another vehicle.
A driver who is convicted of failing to keep
to the right may be subject to a fine not less than $52, nor more than $202.
If the offense occurs in an
area of highway construction, then the fines are doubled. A driver will be
assessed two points for failing to keep right.
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