Can motor vehicles use the auxiliary lane?
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Auxiliary lanes can be used by motor vehicles. An auxiliary lane is a road designed for vehicles or tractors that are not allowed to enter or are preparing to enter the main road from an entrance or exit. The motor vehicle auxiliary lane refers to the road between the motor vehicle lane and the slow lane. Motor vehicles can enter the auxiliary lane when preparing to enter the main road from an entrance or exit or when the traffic light is green. It is still considered part of the motor vehicle lane, and only motor vehicles are allowed to drive on it. Here is additional information: 1. Temporary auxiliary lane: Built to ensure traffic flow during main road maintenance or for other reasons, it will be removed after the main road is repaired. 2. Permanent auxiliary lane: Some roads have high traffic volume, requiring auxiliary lanes to be built alongside to reduce traffic flow and serve as a diversion.