What should a beginner do if they don't know how to read lanes?

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McAlice
07/25/25 9:42am
The leftmost lane is the fast lane, and the rightmost is the outer lane. You can also plan your travel route using a map before setting out. Always observe the road conditions carefully and pay attention to surrounding information. Avoid driving too fast to prevent dangerous situations. Maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. Do not change lanes when encountering solid lines; only change lanes when it's a dashed line and ensure the surroundings are safe.
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