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What is the rightmost lane on the highway?

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OXavier
07/30/25 12:30am
The leftmost lane is the overtaking lane with a speed limit of 110-120 km/h. The middle and rightmost lanes are driving lanes with speed limits of 90-110 km/h and 60-90 km/h respectively. Below are the relevant regulations: 1. Article 67 of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates: Pedestrians, non-motor vehicles, tractors, wheeled special mechanical vehicles, articulated buses, full-trailer trucks, and other motor vehicles with a maximum design speed of less than 70 km/h are not allowed to enter the highway. The maximum speed indicated by highway speed limit signs shall not exceed 120 km/h. 2. Article 78 of the Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates: Highways shall indicate the driving speed of each lane. The maximum speed shall not exceed 120 km/h, and the minimum speed shall not be lower than 60 km/h.
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MadelineLynn
08/15/25 5:16am
Having driven for many years, I know that the far-right lane on the highway is typically the slow lane, designated for lower-speed vehicles such as large trucks or private cars preparing to exit. I personally make it a habit to move into the right lane one or two kilometers in advance, ensuring a smooth exit without last-minute panic and reducing the risk of accidents. Functionally, the design of this lane is quite ingenious—it effectively separates vehicles of different speeds, preventing rear-end collisions or traffic jams caused by speed disparities. For safe driving, it’s crucial to remember never to park or overtake in this lane for extended periods; it should only be used in emergencies, or else traffic police may issue a ticket. Over years of driving, I’ve learned that trip planning is essential: checking navigation signs ahead of time and choosing lanes wisely make the journey more comfortable and secure. Driving this way on the highway not only saves time but also ensures everyone gets home smoothly.
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KayleeRose
10/19/25 8:28am
I just learned how to drive not long ago, and what I fear most on the highway is not being able to distinguish between lanes, especially the one on the right. Later, I figured out that the far-right lane is the slow lane, mainly used for exit preparation or slow-moving traffic. As a beginner like me driving at 60 to 80 km/h, I stay in that lane to avoid obstructing vehicles behind. This rule is well-designed, helping everyone move in an orderly manner and reducing the tension for new drivers. Related to this topic, I used to mistakenly think the right lane was the fast lane, which almost caused an accident. After learning the hard way, I realized the importance of checking the rearview mirror frequently and looking at road signs in advance to change lanes. Remember not to stop there for a break—that’s the emergency lane, and illegal parking can result in a fine. Safety comes first, and with gradual practice, it becomes much easier.
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AliceAnn
12/03/25 2:16am
Having driven on highways for over twenty years, I know the far-right lane is the slow lane—reserved for low-speed vehicles, especially when preparing to exit the highway. Always merge into it early. If you're speeding, don't recklessly squeeze in; follow the rules to stay safe. Highways are designed with this lane to let slower large vehicles drive without obstructing faster lanes, reducing rear-end collision risks. Keep driving simple: enter and exit from the right, avoid stopping for casual chats unless it's a real emergency. This ensures an efficient and smooth journey.
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