Is it allowed to reverse if you take the wrong lane at a highway exit?

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VonBrielle
07/25/25 6:55am
It is not allowed to reverse if you take the wrong lane at a highway exit. Overtaking: Clearly identify the driving lane, overtaking lane, and road signs. On the highway, the lane closest to the central divider is the overtaking lane. If you are not overtaking, avoid staying in the overtaking lane for an extended period. Generally, the far-right lane is the emergency lane, and overtaking from the emergency lane is strictly prohibited. Driving speed: Pay attention to your driving speed. On the highway, driving slower is not necessarily safer. A speed of 80 to 100 kilometers per hour is considered relatively safe for small vehicles. Exiting the highway: When exiting the highway, make sure to identify the correct exit. If you miss your exit, continue driving and take the next exit. Remember, reversing or making a U-turn is strictly prohibited.
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