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Not that I have found but the N.E. states are strict but not like Ca.
Like here if you break down you pull off on the shoulder until you are running again. In Ca. you pull right of the shoulder as that is the emergency lane for official use only.
I think that this law stemmed from when they had the huge traffic jams before the big interstates were built out there.
Every state has it's little things that they do, the D.O.T. regs are thousands of pages long and every state interpets them differently.
Somebody's selling you a story. I pulled a lot of people off the right hand shoulder of 101 in Palo Alto. I-880 in Fremont and Hayward same story.
Not that I have found but the N.E. states are strict but not like Ca.
Like here if you break down you pull off on the shoulder until you are running again. In Ca. you pull right of the shoulder as that is the emergency lane for official use only.
I think that this law stemmed from when they had the huge traffic jams before the big interstates were built out there.
Every state has it's little things that they do, the D.O.T. regs are thousands of pages long and every state interpets them differently.
Somebody's selling you a story. I pulled a lot of people off the right hand shoulder of 101 in Palo Alto. I-880 in Fremont and Hayward same story.