What are the speed limits for the two lanes?
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On a highway with two lanes in the same direction, the speed range for the right lane is 60 to 100 kilometers per hour, while the left lane has a speed range of 100 to 120 kilometers per hour. Additional information about highway speed limits is as follows: 1. Lanes: First lane: 100-120 km/h (dedicated to passenger cars); Second lane: 80-100 km/h; Third lane: 60-100 km/h; Fourth lane: Emergency lane. There is no uniform speed limit for each lane on highways, as speed limits may vary between different highways and even within different sections of the same highway. 2. Definition: A highway is classified as a high-grade road. According to the 'Technical Standards for Highway Engineering' issued by the Ministry of Transport of China, a highway is defined as 'a road capable of accommodating an average daily traffic volume of more than 25,000 passenger cars, exclusively designed for high-speed divided-lane travel, with full access control.'