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Florida Enforces “Keep Right” Law—Drivers Fined for Staying in the Left Lane

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: April 10, 2026 5 Min Read
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If you’ve ever cruised in the left lane thinking you were doing nothing wrong, Florida officials are sending a clear message: move over or pay up. Across the state, enforcement of “keep right” rules is ramping up, and drivers are getting ticketed for lingering in the passing lane. For many motorists, this comes as a surprise, especially if they’re driving at or near the speed limit. But under Florida law, the left lane isn’t for cruising anymore. It’s for passing. And ignoring that rule can now lead to fines, points on your license, and even liability in an accident. Here’s what every driver needs to know before their next trip on a Florida highway.

The Left Lane Is Officially a Passing Lane

Florida law makes it clear: the left lane is meant for passing, not staying. Under state statute, drivers must move right if a faster vehicle approaches from behind. This applies even if you’re already driving the posted speed limit. The goal is to keep traffic flowing smoothly and reduce dangerous congestion. If you’re not actively passing, you’re expected to move out of the left lane.

Many drivers are surprised to learn that staying in the left lane can lead to a ticket. Violations are considered noncriminal traffic infractions in Florida. Fines typically start around $75 and can go higher depending on the situation. In some proposed or stricter enforcement scenarios, fines have been reported as high as $158. That means something as simple as not moving over could cost you real money.

It’s Not About Speed

One of the biggest misconceptions is that driving the speed limit protects you from a ticket. In reality, Florida law focuses on whether you’re impeding traffic, not your exact speed. If a faster driver approaches, you are expected to move right. Failing to do so can create backups and increase the risk of accidents. So even if you’re “technically” following the speed limit, you could still be in violation.

Officials say the crackdown is about safety as much as enforcement. Slow drivers in the left lane can trigger risky behaviors like tailgating and aggressive passing. This often leads to drivers weaving through traffic or passing on the right. Studies and traffic experts have linked these behaviors to higher accident rates. By enforcing the “keep right” rule, Florida aims to reduce road rage and collisions.

The “keep right” rule is especially enforced on highways and major roads. It typically applies to roads with multiple lanes and higher speed limits. Proposed updates have focused on highways with speed limits of 65 mph or more. On smaller local roads, enforcement may be less strict or situational. Still, the general rule of yielding to faster traffic applies statewide.

There Are Some Exceptions to the Rule

Not every moment in the left lane is illegal. You can legally use the left lane when passing another vehicle. It’s also allowed when preparing to make a left turn. Traffic conditions, road design, and safety considerations can also play a role. The key is that your time in the left lane should be temporary, not continuous.

Ignoring the “keep right” law can lead to more than just a fine. You could receive points on your driving record, which may increase insurance costs. In some cases, it could even contribute to a fault in an accident. Law enforcement has the discretion to determine when you’re impeding traffic. At the end of the day, it’s better to play it safe and move over when in doubt.

Have you ever been frustrated by someone camping in the left lane or gotten a ticket for it? Share your experience in the comments.

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