On a four-lane highway, which lane should a passenger car take?
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On a four-lane highway, passenger cars can use any lane, but generally, the following considerations should be noted. Lane selection considerations: On highways, the first lane from the left is usually a temporary overtaking lane and is generally not allowed for prolonged use. The second lane is for passenger cars, while the third and fourth lanes are typically for large vehicles, and it is essential to maintain a safe distance. The far-right lane is the emergency lane, generally reserved for emergency and rescue vehicles, and should not be occupied by non-emergency or non-rescue vehicles. Speed requirements: For lanes 2, 3, and 4 (travel lanes), the maximum speed should not exceed the posted speed limit for that section of the highway, and the minimum speed should not be below 60 km/h. Alternatively, drivers can follow the speed indicated by the highway signs.