Should the left lane yield to the right when two lanes merge into one?
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When two lanes merge into one, it is not a case of the left lane yielding to the right, but rather yielding to vehicles traveling in the lane being merged into. Below are some important considerations for car driving: Cold engine warm-up: Proper warm-up helps form an "oil film" between engine components, reducing wear. Timely gear shifting: When driving a manual transmission vehicle during the break-in period, shift gears promptly and appropriately, avoiding incorrect behaviors like high gear with low RPM or low gear with high RPM, and don't use one gear for extended periods. Scheduled maintenance: Simply follow the manufacturer's recommendations in the vehicle manual - perform inspections and maintenance (including oil and filter changes) after reaching certain mileage or time intervals, along with a comprehensive chassis system check. Avoid emergency braking: Emergency braking not only impacts the breaking-in brake system but also increases stress on both the vehicle chassis and engine.