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What are the speed limits for the second, third, and fourth lanes?

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AugustRose
07/29/25 9:37am

From left to right: The first lane: 110120km/h; The second lane: 90120km/h; The third lane: 60120km/h; The fourth lane: 60110km/h. Here is some relevant information: 1. Precautions: When driving on the highway, you must choose the corresponding lane according to your vehicle's speed. For example, motorcycles must drive in the rightmost lane. Driving in the left lane can easily lead to traffic accidents. 2. Dangers of speeding: Speeding will result in penalties from traffic authorities, including point deductions and fines. Additionally, when a vehicle speeds, the braking distance increases, and the driver's reaction time shortens, making speeding a common cause of traffic accidents.

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DiAlejandro
08/12/25 10:46am

I've driven on various road surfaces before, and the speed limits for two, three, and four-lane roads depend on the road type and location. For example, on a two-lane bidirectional road in the city, the maximum speed limit is usually around 60 km/h, with no specified minimum but it's advised not to go below 40. On a two-lane bidirectional national highway in rural areas, the maximum can go up to 80 km/h. Three-lane roads are mostly found on highways or main roads, with a maximum speed limit of 100-120 km/h and a mandatory minimum of 60. Four-lane roads are generally highways, with a maximum speed limit of 120 km/h and a minimum of 60 as well. Factors affecting speed limits include road conditions, weather, and local regulations, such as reducing speed during rain or fog. I personally prefer to follow road signs and use GPS alerts to avoid tickets—safety first. Speeding not only leads to fines but also increases the risk of accidents, so maintaining a moderate speed is the safest approach.

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JohnnyLee
10/06/25 6:53am

While researching speed limit issues, I found that speed limits on roads with different numbers of lanes are set considering safety and economic factors. Two-lane highways typically have a maximum speed of 60-80 km/h, with a minimum around 40; three-lane roads, such as urban expressway sections, have a maximum of 100-120 km/h and a minimum of 60; four-lane expressways have a maximum of 120 km/h and a minimum of 60. Actually, the number of lanes isn't the main factor—road classification is more critical: national highways have speed limits of 60-80 km/h, while expressways strictly enforce a 120 km/h upper limit. When driving, I always adhere to the speed limits, keeping an eye on the dashboard to avoid crossing the line, which saves fuel and lives. Speeding carries high risks, increasing accident rates by 20%. It's advisable to regularly check tire pressure and brake systems, as preventive driving can help avoid trouble.

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CarterLee
11/19/25 8:21am

I've observed while driving that two-lane roads have relatively lower speed limits, with a maximum of around 60-80 km/h, and the minimum isn't something to worry too much about. Three-lane highways have a maximum speed of 100-120 km/h, with a minimum of 60 km/h. Four-lane roads have a maximum speed of 120 km/h and a minimum of 60 km/h. These rules vary by location, so I use navigation apps for real-time speed limit alerts to control my speed. Remember to pay attention to traffic signs, not just the number of lanes.

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