0 the part of the road nearest the edge, used especially by slower vehicles
1 the part of a racetrack nearest the middle
Consider a lorry in the middle lane of a motorway moving to the inside lane as a car approaches from behind.
However, we seemed to be driving on a two-laned highway because the inside lane was virtually unused.
It is no defence to drive in the outside lane without any intention of moving over to the inside lane.
I understand that access to bus lanes would mean motorcyclists overtaking in the inside lane.
Motorists were going on the inside lane or the outside lane, weaving in and out of the traffic.
The public should understand that a motorway system is based on the inside lane.
How often have we all observed the inside lane to be completely devoid of traffic?
They ought to get into the inside lane as soon as possible.