When Changing Lanes, Does Right Yield to Left or Left Yield to Right?
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When vehicles are changing lanes simultaneously, the left should yield to the right, as stipulated in traffic regulations. Order of passage: When there are traffic signs or markings, yield to the party with the right of way; in the absence of traffic signs or markings, stop and observe before entering the intersection, yielding to vehicles coming from the right; turning motor vehicles should yield to vehicles going straight; motor vehicles turning right from opposite directions should yield to those turning left. Notes for changing lanes: For left lane changes, you can use 3rd gear or higher. Generally, 3rd gear is suitable for speeds of 20-40 km/h, 4th gear for 40-60 km/h, and 5th gear for speeds above 60 km/h. Also, choose the appropriate gear based on the speed requirements of the left lane. For right lane changes, maintain your current gear while slowly merging into the right lane. After fully entering the lane, you may downshift by one gear.