What is the maximum speed of the Great Wall M4?
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The maximum speed of the Great Wall M4 is 220km/h, but for driving safety, it is recommended to drive at the prescribed speed. According to Article 42 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China: When motor vehicles are driven on the road, they shall not exceed the maximum speed indicated by the speed limit signs. On road sections without speed limit signs, a safe speed shall be maintained. The following are precautions for driving on highways: 1. Drive in the designated lane: The lanes on the highway are clearly marked, with dedicated lanes for large vehicles, small vehicles, etc. When overtaking, once a certain lane is occupied, return to your corresponding lane in time after overtaking is completed, and do not occupy other lanes for a long time. In addition, the emergency lane should not be occupied for a long time unless for special reasons. 2. Maintain a safe speed and do not speed: The dangers of speeding are well known, whether on local roads or highways, it can cause irreversible consequences. 3. Maintain a safe longitudinal distance between vehicles: Under normal circumstances, when the road surface is dry and the braking is good, the distance between vehicles (m) should not be less than the speed (km/h). For example, when the speed is 80km/h, the distance should not be less than 80m, and when the speed is 100km/h, the distance should not be less than 100m. Always pay attention to the roadside distance signs. In rainy, foggy, snowy, or wet road conditions, the distance between vehicles should be more than doubled. 4. Pay attention to traffic signs: Always pay attention to the roadside and overhead signs and markings while driving, and drive appropriately to the right to avoid running over the right lane dividing line, so as to provide sufficient lateral distance for overtaking vehicles. 5. Do not arbitrarily occupy the emergency lane in case of traffic accidents: Traffic accidents are inevitable on highways. If other vehicles cause traffic accidents that block the driving lane, do not arbitrarily occupy the emergency lane, which may prevent rescue vehicles from carrying out rescue operations. 6. Avoid fatigue driving and take timely breaks: Fatigue driving is very dangerous on highways. Once a person is fatigued, their physical reaction ability decreases, making it difficult to correctly respond to emergencies.