Comment Re:Pinto (Score 1) 247
Outside lane means the right, slow vehicle lane. Where the Semi's are supposed to be if they're not passing anyone. The law you're talking about only applies to the Inside left hand lane, otherwise known as the hammer lane. If you're just cruising there and you've got a faster vehicle coming up behind you, you have to move over or risk being pulled over.
The really screwed up thing about Georgia: If you're cruising 82 in a 70 in the left hand lane and you've got traffic behind you, you can be ticketed by anyone (municipal, county, or state) for speeding, And get a separate ticket for impeding traffic. If you're doing 80 or less (81 can also be dismissed as reasonable doubt in court without penalty to the officer or municipality/county due to the +/- 1mph error margin given to ALL speed detection devices), municipal and county enforcement can only get you for impeding traffic, though state still has the legal ability to issue both.