What does autonomous lane changing mean?

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OAmir
07/29/25 2:45pm
Autonomous lane changing refers to the driver selecting an appropriate lane to change into and choosing the most reasonable lane for driving. Below is a detailed introduction about autonomous lane changing: 1. Lane changing method: Pay close attention when changing lanes or turning, and never turn or change lanes arbitrarily. Before turning, always observe the situation in the rearview mirror in advance, and try to understand the conditions on both sides and behind the vehicle as much as possible. Do not turn arbitrarily without clearly seeing the rearview mirror. 2. Precautions: Turn on the turn signal and honk the horn in advance when turning or changing lanes, try to move to the side early, and turn smoothly. Always slow down in advance before entering or exiting non-motorized lanes, and pay attention to yielding to vehicles and pedestrians going straight on the side. 3. Careful observation: Before exiting a gate or turning from a small road onto a main road, slow down, wait a moment, and always observe the road conditions on both sides clearly.
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