Can RVs Drive on Highways?
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As long as the necessary legal procedures and licenses are completed, self-driving RVs with complete facilities and functions are permitted on highways. Below is relevant information about driving on highways: Introduction to highways: Highways refer to high-speed roads, compared to medium-speed and low-speed roads. In environments where low-speed is dominant, low-speed is considered normal or standard speed, whereas in environments where medium-speed is dominant, medium-speed is considered normal or standard speed. Precautions for driving on highways: When driving on highways, it is essential to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. When the speed exceeds 100 km/h, the distance should be at least 100 meters. There are distance confirmation markers on highways to help gauge the distance. Stay away from trucks; do not drive alongside them or follow closely behind them, and avoid overtaking them whenever possible. Maintain driving in the middle lane, as the leftmost lane on highways is typically the overtaking lane, while large trucks usually stay in the rightmost lane.