What are the maximum and minimum speed limits for the two lanes on the highway?
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The maximum speed on the highway must not exceed 120 kilometers per hour, and the minimum speed must not be less than 60 kilometers per hour. For safe driving on the highway, please pay attention to the following points: 1. Pre-trip inspection: Before entering the highway, be sure to check the vehicle's tires, brakes, and whether there are any fault warnings on the dashboard to ensure no malfunctions occur while driving. 2. No phone use: Answering or playing with the phone while driving is very dangerous, especially at high speeds. Points deduction and fines are minor issues; a moment of carelessness by the driver can lead to unnecessary tragedies. 3. Avoid following large vehicles: Large trucks and buses on the highway are often bulky and can block the driver's line of sight, making it difficult to judge the speed of the vehicle in front. If the large vehicle ahead encounters an emergency, the following vehicle may find it hard to brake effectively, potentially leading to an accident. 4. Use hazard lights in emergencies: If you encounter a malfunction and must stop for inspection on the highway, park on the right-side emergency lane, turn on the hazard lights, and place a triangular warning sign 150 meters behind the vehicle.
I've been driving on highways for over a decade and remember the speed limits of two lanes clearly: the left fast lane has a maximum speed of 120 km/h, with a minimum of 100 km/h to avoid blocking others from overtaking; the right slow lane generally allows up to around 100 km/h, but has a minimum of 60 km/h for trucks or vehicles that need to drive slower. Always pay attention to road signs, as speed limits may be reduced to 80 or 90 km/h in mountainous areas or during foggy conditions. Once, I almost had an accident due to unstable speed while overtaking in the rain, so now I strictly adhere to the speed limits. Always use turn signals before changing lanes and maintain a safe distance—safety comes first. Highways are very smooth as long as you don't hog the fast lane at a snail's pace or speed excessively and get caught by speed cameras.