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What is the speed limit for each lane on the highway?

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AngelaRose
07/29/2025, 05:03:11 AM

On a three-lane highway in the same direction, the minimum speed for the leftmost lane is 110 km/h, the middle lane is 90 km/h, and the rightmost lane is 60 km/h. Additional information: Highways should clearly indicate the speed limits for each lane. The maximum speed should not exceed 120 km/h, and the minimum speed should not be lower than 60 km/h. On highways, the maximum speed for small passenger vehicles should not exceed 120 km/h, other motor vehicles should not exceed 100 km/h, and motorcycles should not exceed 80 km/h.

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JasonLynn
08/12/2025, 04:07:37 AM

I've driven on highways many times, and the speed division for each lane is quite clear. The leftmost lane is the overtaking lane, usually with a speed limit of 120 km/h, but this is just the maximum value. After overtaking, you should promptly return to the middle lane and avoid blocking the way. The middle lane has a speed limit of around 100 km/h, providing a smooth and safe drive. The right lane has a lower speed limit, approximately 60 to 80 km/h, designated for slower vehicles or large trucks. When choosing a lane, pay attention to the distance from vehicles ahead and behind, as well as your own speed, avoiding getting too close to the maximum limit to prevent loss of control. In bad weather like heavy rain or fog, you should reduce your speed further to avoid skidding. The key is to adjust in real-time according to road signs. During heavy traffic congestion, speeds naturally slow down, but never rush lanes to cause accidents. The core of safe driving is staying alert, maintaining sufficient distance, and making the journey more secure.

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VonSawyer
10/05/2025, 11:21:56 PM

As a beginner driving on the highway, I was always curious about the speed limits in different lanes. My instructor taught me: the left lane is the fastest, with a limit of 120 km/h, suitable only for brief overtaking. The middle lane has a limit of around 100 km/h, making it the most suitable for everyday driving. The right lane is limited to 60-80 km/h, where slower vehicles should stay. I got used to setting my speed within 100 km/h, following the flow of traffic, which significantly reduced stress. Pay attention to the speed limit signs on the roadside, as they may vary by location. Checking the map app before heading out to understand local rules is even better. High speeds can easily lead to fatigue, so take a break every hour to rest your eyes and limbs. When it rains or visibility is poor, automatically reducing speed by 10-20 km/h is safer. Following these tips not only helps avoid tickets but also improves overall driving smoothness.

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Sanchez
11/18/2025, 11:49:15 PM

Lane speed limits are designed based on safety principles. The left lane on highways is limited to 120 km/h for overtaking, the middle lane to 100 km/h for normal driving, and the right lane to below 80 km/h for slower vehicles. Traffic regulations vary by region, so check local rules before departure to ensure compliance. Occupying the overtaking lane for extended periods is both illegal and dangerous, especially during congestion when speeds drop—drivers should merge with the flow. Excessive speed increases braking distance, while rain or snow conditions require halving speed limits to maintain control. Maintaining safe following distances and regularly checking tire pressure are practical measures to mitigate risks.

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LeKevin
01/09/2026, 01:25:43 AM

Daily highway commuter, very familiar with lane speeds. I only move to the left lane at 120 km/h for overtaking, then return to the middle lane maintaining a steady 100 km/h. The right lane stays below 80 km/h to give way to trucks, with all lanes slowing down during peak hours. Automatically reduce speed by 10 km/h in rain, leaving extra space for emergencies. Flexibly adjust speed based on real-time traffic conditions—mobile navigation's speed limit alerts are very practical. Safety first, no thrill chasing—this has kept me accident-free for ten years.

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VonEvan
04/05/2026, 11:37:05 PM

Car enthusiasts discuss lane speeds: The left lane at 120 km/h for swift overtaking, the middle lane at 100 km/h for comfortable cruising, and the right lane below 80 km/h for fuel-efficient buffering. Choose lanes that match your speed and vehicle condition, avoiding excessive acceleration that could harm the engine. Reduce speed in rain or fog to ensure tire grip, and be patient during traffic congestion. Speed limit signs are the baseline, with safety always being the cornerstone of enjoyable driving. Regular vehicle maintenance ensures every kilometer is smooth and worry-free.

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