What is the difference between overtaking on the right and changing lanes to the right?
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The difference between changing lanes to the right and overtaking: 1. Whether to change lanes: Overtaking must involve changing lanes, while changing lanes does not necessarily mean overtaking. 2. Different levels of danger: Overtaking is an inherently more dangerous maneuver that is sometimes unavoidable during driving, whereas changing lanes is relatively less dangerous. 3. Prohibited overtaking: Overtaking is prohibited in many situations, and frequent overtaking is not encouraged. 4. Different definitions: Changing lanes: Refers to the practice of moving from one lane to another while driving in the same lane as another vehicle, without affecting the normal driving of other vehicles; Overtaking: Means a vehicle moves to the side of another vehicle and passes it from behind while traveling in the same direction.