Can You Turn Right in the Rightmost Lane Marked for Going Straight?
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The rightmost lane marked for going straight does not allow right turns. If the rightmost lane at an intersection is designated for going straight, it indicates a clear straight-ahead directive, meaning this lane does not permit right turns. Generally, right turns should be possible at most intersections. Some right-turn entrances are set up before the intersection, while others may not be located in the rightmost lane. Drivers should pay close attention to traffic signals and road signs for guidance. According to the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law": When motor vehicles pass through intersections controlled by traffic signals, they must adhere to the following rules: At intersections with designated lanes, enter the appropriate lane based on the intended direction of travel. Turning right from the rightmost straight lane violates the provisions of the "Road Traffic Safety Law" and is therefore considered illegal.