What are the widths of motor vehicle lanes?
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Motor vehicle lane widths are as follows: two-way four-lane roads are 2×7.5 meters, two-way six-lane roads are 2×11.25 meters, and two-way eight-lane roads are 2×15 meters. Regulations regarding motor vehicle lanes: When driving on the road, motor vehicles must not exceed the maximum speed indicated by speed limit signs. On road sections without speed limit signs, drivers should maintain a safe speed. When driving at night, in hazardous road sections, or under adverse weather conditions such as sandstorms, hail, rain, snow, fog, or icy roads, drivers should reduce their speed. When driving in the same lane, the following vehicle should maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead to allow for emergency braking. At intersections, motor vehicles should proceed according to traffic signals, signs, road markings, or the directions of traffic police. When approaching intersections without traffic signals, signs, markings, or police direction, drivers should slow down and yield to pedestrians and vehicles with the right of way. Precautions for driving on motor vehicle lanes: Before driving, check the fuel, water, electrical system, brakes, and tire pressure. When starting, slowly lift the clutch pedal with your left foot. Once you hear the engine sound change or feel a slight vibration in the car, gradually press the accelerator pedal with your right foot while slowly releasing the clutch pedal. Avoid sudden movements. When changing lanes, observe the road conditions carefully and only proceed if it is safe. Never force a lane change. When making a U-turn or turning, reduce speed and shift gears appropriately, yielding to vehicles going straight. Avoid rushing. When reversing or parking, pay attention to your surroundings to prevent collisions with other vehicles.