Can You Go Straight in a Variable Lane?
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Sometimes you can go straight in a variable lane, and sometimes you cannot. You should drive according to the instructions of the variable lane. When the traffic volume in the left lane is high, the variable lane may change to a left-turn lane. When the right lane is under pressure, it may change to a right-turn lane. When it becomes a turn lane, you cannot go straight. Generally, it alternates between turning and going straight. Below is more relevant information: 1. Variable Lane: A variable lane refers to a lane with multiple diagonal lines inside. The traffic department adjusts the direction of the variable lane based on traffic flow to alleviate congestion and maximize the utilization of road resources. Variable lanes are typically adjusted during peak hours. If you accidentally enter a variable lane, follow the directional signs. Crossing lines to change lanes or making U-turns may be captured by cameras, usually resulting in a fine of 200 yuan and 3 penalty points. 2. Purpose of Variable Lanes: The purpose of variable lanes is to maximize intersection efficiency and allocate lanes reasonably. Depending on the time of day, the number of turning and straight-moving vehicles at an intersection varies. Sometimes there are very few straight-moving vehicles but many turning vehicles. In such cases, the variable lane may change to a turning lane to improve turning efficiency. Conversely, if there are few turning vehicles and many straight-moving vehicles, the lane may change to a straight-moving lane to improve efficiency. Therefore, when approaching an intersection with a variable lane, be sure to check the signs, which are placed in highly visible locations. Lane direction signs are usually positioned overhead, either directly above the lane or on the roadside, clearly indicating the direction of the variable lane.