What is the speed limit for 2 motor vehicle lanes in the same direction on the highway?

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AryaDella
07/24/25 10:20am
On highways with 2 lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed for the left lane is 100 kilometers per hour; for highways with 3 or more lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed for the leftmost lane is 110 kilometers per hour, and the minimum speed for the middle lane is 90 kilometers per hour. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Prohibited from entering highways: Pedestrians, non-motor vehicles, tractors, wheeled special machinery vehicles, articulated buses, full trailer trucks, and other motor vehicles with a maximum design speed of less than 70 kilometers per hour are not allowed to enter highways. 2. According to the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law": Highways should indicate the driving speed of lanes, with the maximum speed not exceeding 120 kilometers per hour and the minimum speed not less than 60 kilometers per hour.
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LukeDella
08/11/25 2:09am
Hi, regarding the speed limit on highways, I always think it's important to pay extra attention to these rules. In China, when there are two lanes in the same direction on a highway, the speed limit for small passenger cars is usually 120 kilometers per hour, which is the standard maximum. However, you still need to check the roadside signs, as some sections may have reduced limits to 100 or 80 kilometers per hour due to many curves or complex road conditions. When driving on the highway, I notice most drivers use the inner lane for overtaking, while the outer lane is for regular driving, but the speed limits are the same—there’s no difference. Maintaining a reasonable speed not only avoids speeding fines but also reduces tire wear and the risk of accidents caused by excessive braking distance, especially during long drives at night or in rainy or foggy weather. I often remind myself to control the throttle and not tailgate, which is both safer and more fuel-efficient. In short, always follow the signs, as each section may have slight variations—safety first!
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TheoRose
09/25/25 3:32am
As an enthusiast of long-distance driving, I repeatedly emphasize that speed limits are for everyone's safety. On highways with two lanes, the speed limit for all motor vehicles is 120 kilometers per hour, but this is not set in stone. For example, in mountainous areas or near bridges, it may drop to 100 kilometers per hour, with signs clearly displaying the limit. When driving, I pay special attention to speed control because excessive speed can easily lead to insufficient reaction time and significantly increase the probability of rear-end collisions. I recommend that beginners practice more on two-lane roads, keeping to the right and only overtaking on the inner lane to avoid confusion. Additionally, speeding not only results in fines but also harms the engine and fuel economy; I've found that maintaining speeds below 120 kilometers per hour leads to more stable fuel consumption. Remember, every journey begins with a safe speed.
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