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Most cars were averaging 85 mph. Q: If I see several trucks in a row doing only 55 on I-5, that is my clue that the Highway Patrol is nearby. Look for Gary Richards at Facebook. By Gary Richards grichards bayareanewsgroup. Dan Brackett San Jose A: In the Roadshow poll on the mph speed limit for big rigs and vehicles pulling trailers, responses roared in.

Report an error Policies and Standards Contact Us. More in Transportation. The California Highway Patrol enforces this law. The left-lane rule is one of dozens of laws that specifically pertain to commercial trucks in California. California Vehicle Code also has other laws, such as truck-only lanes.

In two locations in California, big rigs may only use designated truck-only lanes. They cannot lawfully share the highway with other motorists on these roads. Truck-only lanes, left-lane restrictions and other trucking laws are in place for the safety of motorists. They aim to keep truckers and motorists separate as much as possible. When a truck driver breaks a state law, he or she could cause an accident. If you get into a truck accident in California, discuss your right to file an injury claim against the truck driver or trucking company with a Los Angeles truck accident attorney.

Take photos of your collision and related damages. Go to a hospital in Los Angeles right away if you have injuries. Keep copies of your police report and health care records.

Then, take all the information you have to a personal injury lawyer near you for review.



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