I served 31 years active duty in the Military, and have had the opportunity to drive in every state, Europe, Britain, France, Germany,Canada Japan, Korea, and the area I spoke of is the most frustrating. I-95 in MD at minimum has 2 lanes, and many places 4-6. With that much road, mathmatically a traffic jam is hard to make. But there are jams unrivaled. Unfortunately, my work keeps me traveling thru.
It is so bad, that MD recently started giving fines for obstructing traffic. Yes a ticket for driving at the correct speed (on or off cruise), but failing to yeild. Same for NJ.
And this movement is likely coming to your state
Now that we are getting a lot of Illegals on the east coast:
This is a 'there I was story..." 65MPH zone, traffic flowing fast, some much faster, and it began to lightly drizzel, traffic is flowing, north on I-95, TEN lanes on one side, yes 10! On the beltway, traffic will go right to I-95 in 3 miles, and all of a sudden every car locked their brakes and stopped, slid to a stop, slid sideways, veered off the road, and allass... started moving again. What the heck was that? Creeping about 8 MPH for the next mile I saw the cause, and I could not believe it. 7 Mexicans were stopped in the lane between 9 and 10 on the left side of the beltway as it broke from the beltway to I-95 (more than 10 lane), and they were tying their mattress back to the top of their suburban. Right in the middle of the road. Since then, often I see them driving in the left lane slow, much slower than traffic, and below the speed limit. I ask this question because I do not know the answer. What are the rules for left lane, yeilding, passing and the like in Mexico. While I have driven in Mexico, it was one trip back in the early 80s. Granted most blend in, some stand out intensly.