North Dakota Code § 39-10-08

Drive on right side of roadway - Exceptions
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1. Upon all roadways of sufficient width a vehicle must be driven upon the right half of the 
roadway, except as follows:
a. When overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction 
under the rules governing such movement;
b. When an obstruction exists making it necessary to drive to the left of the center of 
the highway; provided, any person so doing shall yield the right of way to all 
vehicles traveling in the proper direction upon the unobstructed portion of the 
highway within such distance as to constitute an immediate hazard;
c. Upon a roadway divided into three marked lanes for traffic under the rules 
applicable thereon; or
d. Upon a roadway restricted to one-way traffic.
2. Upon all roadways any vehicle proceeding at less than the normal speed of traffic at 
the time and place and under the conditions then existing must be driven in the 
right-hand lane then available for traffic, or as close as practicable to the right -hand 
curb or edge of the roadway, except when overtaking and passing another vehicle 
proceeding in the same direction or when preparing for a left turn in an intersection or 
into a private road or driveway.
3. Upon any roadway having four or more lanes for moving traffic and providing for 
two-way movement of traffic, no vehicle may be driven to the left of the centerline of 
the roadway, except when authorized by official traffic -control devices designating 
certain lanes to the left side of the center of the roadway for use by traffic not 
otherwise permitted to use such lanes, or except as permitted under subdivision b of 
subsection 1. However, this subsection may not be construed as prohibiting the 
crossing of the centerline in making a left turn into or from an alley, private road, or 
driveway.

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