What are the speed limits for the three lanes on the highway?
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The speed limits for the three lanes on the highway are as follows: the first lane has a speed limit of 100 to 120 kilometers per hour; the second lane has a speed limit of 90 to 110 kilometers per hour; and the third lane has a speed limit of 60 to 100 kilometers per hour. When driving on the highway, pay attention to traffic signs and do not exceed the speed indicated by the signs. When driving on the highway under low visibility conditions such as fog, rain, snow, or hail, motor vehicles must comply with the following regulations: 1. When visibility is less than 200 meters, turn on the fog lights, low beam lights, side marker lights, and front and rear position lights, maintain a speed not exceeding 60 kilometers per hour, and keep a distance of at least 100 meters from the vehicle in front in the same lane. 2. When visibility is less than 100 meters, turn on the fog lights, low beam lights, side marker lights, front and rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers, maintain a speed not exceeding 40 kilometers per hour, and keep a distance of at least 50 meters from the vehicle in front in the same lane. 3. When visibility is less than 50 meters, turn on the fog lights, low beam lights, side marker lights, front and rear position lights, and hazard warning flashers, maintain a speed not exceeding 20 kilometers per hour, and exit the highway as soon as possible from the nearest exit.