Should the right lane yield to the left lane or vice versa?
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When driving, the rule is that the right yields to the left, meaning vehicles turning right from opposite directions must yield to those turning left. Below is an introduction to the relevant content: 1. Relevant regulations: At intersections with traffic signs or markings, the party with the right of way proceeds first. In the absence of traffic signs or markings, vehicles must stop and look before entering the intersection, yielding to vehicles coming from the right. Turning vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight. For vehicles coming from opposite directions, those turning right must yield to those turning left. 2. Lane division: On roads with two or more lanes in the same direction, the left lane is the fast lane, and the right lane is the slow lane. Vehicles in the fast lane should travel at the designated speed for that lane. If they cannot maintain that speed, they should move to the slow lane.