How to Count the Two Right Lanes?
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Right two lanes refer to the second and third lanes counting from left to right. Driving in the right two lanes means using either of the two rightmost lanes. Assuming there are three lanes in total, counting from right to left, the third lane (leftmost lane) is marked for left turns only. Once entering this lane, vehicles can only turn left, not proceed straight or turn right. Lanes one and two both allow straight driving. When needing to go straight, navigation software will announce "please take the right two lanes". According to China's Road Traffic Safety Implementation Regulations, on a three-lane highway, the speed limit for the second lane is 100-80 km/h, while the rightmost third lane has a limit of 80-60 km/h. When navigation gives such prompts, it usually indicates the highway exit is approaching, requiring drivers to slow down and prepare to exit. Driving in the right two lanes also makes exiting the highway more convenient.