A lot of times, while driving in these kinds of areas, I notice others weaving in and out of the far right lane trying to avoid the parked cars and I always wonder why they don't just avoid that lane until they absolutely need it (like to make a turn or to park because you have reached your destination). Sometimes the biggest accidents can occur in those situations. Another reason to stay just inside of the far right lane is because cycling is very popular in Louisville and you just don't ever want to hit anyone on a bicycle. You or others may not be able to react fast enough to the interweaving in and out of the far right lane so it is best to avoid this if at all possible because accidents are stressful and pricey not to mention you or someone else could be hurt. This also saves your gas and prevents accidents. You don't want to have to keep weaving in and out of the right hand land if there are cars parked on the street. (more) at least one lane left for the far right lane if at all possible. If you are looking for one of the best tips about driving in Louisville, here it is: My number one tip that I would give all drivers who find themselves driving within Louisville is that if you are in a neighborhood where you know there is a lot of on-street parking, it is a very good idea to stay