What is the difference between a driving lane and an overtaking lane?

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LaDiana
07/25/25 4:09am
Driving lanes and overtaking lanes are not the same, and they appear in different contexts. Here is some additional information: 1. Fast lane: On highways, first-class roads, urban expressways, or major city roads, special markings such as road signs or painted lines are used to indicate fast lanes. China's driving habits and traffic regulations default to the principle of 'left fast, right slow.' 2. Overtaking lane: Located in the innermost (leftmost) lane of a highway. Overtaking lanes are only provided when the road meets the standards of a six-lane (three lanes in each direction) highway. The overtaking lane is designated for vehicles that are overtaking or traveling at the required speed on the highway.
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