What is the speed limit for the leftmost lane on a two-lane road?
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The speed limit for the leftmost lane on a two-lane road is 100-120 km/h. Below is a detailed introduction to speed limits on highways: 1. Signage speed limits: Speed is restricted according to the limits indicated by signs and markings on the road. There is no unified regulation for these speed divisions, and speed limits may vary between different regions or different sections of the same highway. Drivers need to pay constant attention to the speed limits while driving. 2. Legal speed limits: On roads without a center line, the speed limit is 40 km/h; on roads with only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction, the speed 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 periods and adverse weather speed limits: When driving on ordinary roads during fog, rain, snow, sandstorms, or hail with visibility less than 50 meters, or when driving on icy or muddy roads, the speed limit is 30 km/h.