Is Lane-Specific Speed Limit Applicable to Passenger Cars?
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Lane-specific speed limits are applicable to passenger cars. Relevant information is as follows: Highway speed limits: The maximum speed limit for small passenger vehicles on highways does not exceed 120 km/h; other vehicles are limited to 100 km/h. On the same road section, the speed difference between small passenger vehicles and other vehicles should not exceed 20 km/h, and the set speed limit must not be more than 20 km/h above the design speed. Lane-specific driving: During adverse weather conditions and on special road sections such as bridges and tunnels, speed limits are determined by on-site speed limit signs. In long tunnels, tunnel clusters, and long steep slope sections on highways, vehicles are required to drive in designated lanes, with all motor vehicles other than small passenger cars keeping to the right lane.