What is the speed limit for the left lane on a two-lane highway?
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The speed limit for the leftmost lane on a two-lane highway is 100-120 km/h. Below are specific details about highway speed limits: 1. Posted speed limits: Speed restrictions are based on the limits indicated by road signs and markings. These speed divisions are not uniformly regulated; they vary between regions or even different sections of the same highway, requiring drivers to constantly pay attention to posted limits. 2. Legal speed limits: On roads without a center line, the speed limit is 40 km/h; on roads with only one lane in the same direction, the limit is 70 km/h; when entering or exiting non-motorized lanes, passing through railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads, narrow bridges, or when making U-turns, turning, or descending steep slopes, the speed limit is 30 km/h. The maximum speed limit on highways is 120 km/h. 3. Special conditions and adverse weather speed limits: On ordinary roads, when encountering fog, rain, snow, dust, hail, visibility under 50 meters, or driving on icy or muddy roads, the speed limit is 30 km/h.