What is the speed limit for the rightmost lane on the highway?
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The rightmost lane is the emergency lane and should not be occupied. The speed limits for the remaining lanes are as follows: the leftmost high-speed lane has a speed limit of 100-120 km/h, and the middle lane has a speed limit of 60-100 km/h. Regarding speed limits, the following points should be noted: Signage speed limits: The speed is restricted according to the limits indicated by speed limit signs and markings on the highway. There is no unified regulation for this speed division, and speed limits may vary in different regions or even on different sections of the same highway. Drivers should always pay attention to the speed limits while driving. Legal speed limits: These refer to the statutory speed limits stipulated in the "Road Traffic Safety Law" and its implementing regulations. For example, on roads without a central dividing 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.