How to Drive in a Lane Without Arrows?

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EstherLee
07/29/25 3:25pm
If the road is not divided, motor vehicles should drive in the middle of the road, while non-motor vehicles and pedestrians should use both sides. If there are no directional arrows or signs indicating the lane direction, vehicles from all directions can drive in this lane, and they can choose to go straight or turn at the intersection.
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