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

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NolanLynn
07/24/25 3:28pm
The minimum speed on the highway is 60 km/h. For roads with two lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed for the left lane is 100 km/h; for roads with three or more lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed for the leftmost lane is 110 km/h, and the minimum speed for the middle lane is 90 km/h. Below are some precautions for driving on the highway: 1. Control your driving speed: It is well known that highways have good road conditions, and many people tend to exceed the speed limit, which is not conducive to driving safety. The higher the speed, the greater the centrifugal braking distance and the worse the vehicle's handling stability. Additionally, excessive speed shortens the driver's line of sight and increases the likelihood of misjudgment. Therefore, controlling your speed is the primary condition for ensuring safety on the highway. 2. Avoid driving too slowly: In China, the minimum speed limit for normal driving on highways is no less than 60 km/h. Driving too slowly can, on one hand, affect vehicles in the same lane and prevent the highway from realizing its intended efficiency and speed advantages; on the other hand, it can easily cause traffic congestion or disrupt the driving order with continuous overtaking by following vehicles. 3. Avoid following too closely: A safe following distance should vary based on driving speed, weather, and road conditions. The faster the speed, the greater the following distance should be, especially during snow, rain, fog, or icy road conditions, where the distance should be significantly increased.
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McRuby
08/10/25 7:23am
Well, as an ordinary driver who spends a lot of time on highways, I usually encounter speed limits of around 100 km/h on the slow lane, but it varies greatly depending on the section. For example, downhill in mountainous areas might drop to 80 km/h. I’ve been fined before for being lazy and not paying close attention to road signs—really careless of me. Actually, the slow lane is mainly designed for trucks or vehicles maintaining a steady speed, and the lower speed limit helps reduce the risk of rear-end collisions and traffic jams. Safety-wise, it’s crucial because driving too fast leaves no time to react in emergencies, especially at night when lighting is poor. I usually rely on my phone’s navigation to alert me to speed limit changes, and once it becomes a habit, it’s much easier. When overtaking and switching to the fast lane, it’s important not to impulsively speed. Overall, following the rules not only saves money but, more importantly, saves lives. With more driving experience, you naturally come to appreciate the thoughtful planning behind the slow lane.
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StLila
09/25/25 7:29am
Having driven on highways for so many years, the speed limit in the slow lane is 100 kilometers per hour in standard sections, which is designed based on overall traffic safety considerations. As a safety enthusiast, I believe that lower speed limits have benefits—they help control traffic flow and reduce accident rates, especially improving stability for large trucks. In reality, many people ignore road signs and drive over the speed limit, which often leads to rear-end collisions or rollovers, posing significant dangers. I particularly advise being extra cautious during the rainy season; on slippery roads, it’s best to reduce your actual speed by another 10 kilometers and maintain sufficient following distance—nothing is more important than that. Speed limits aren’t constraints but protective shields. Adhering to them, along with regular vehicle checks, makes driving more secure and comfortable, saving both peace of mind and money in the long run.
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LeJake
11/09/25 2:49am
As a new driver just learning to drive on the highway, I remember my instructor said the speed limit in the slow lane is generally 100 kilometers per hour, but you must pay attention to actual road signs, as some areas may be around 80. As a beginner, I always feel the need to gradually adapt to speed control. Driving too fast can easily cause nervousness and loss of control, especially when there are many vehicles. Speed limits help cultivate good driving habits—don’t rush to take shortcuts, safety comes first.
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