Where to Make a Right Turn in a Right-Turn and Straight-Through Shared Lane?
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When making a right turn in a right-turn and straight-through shared lane, you share the lane with vehicles going straight. If there are vehicles waiting ahead, you must stop and wait for them to proceed before making your right turn. Pay attention to lane markings: While driving, each lane will have its markings. Be aware of whether the lane is a shared lane or a single-purpose lane. When approaching traffic lights, obey traffic rules, drive in order, and avoid illegal overtaking or crossing lane lines. Follow yielding rules: Motor vehicles should actively yield to non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians, especially when approaching crosswalks. When turning, since straight-moving vehicles at intersections typically move faster and there is heavier traffic, while turning vehicles move slower, adhere to the principle of "turning vehicles yield to straight-moving vehicles." This helps effectively reduce traffic congestion and accidents. If a turning vehicle fails to yield and causes an accident, the turning vehicle bears full responsibility. Handling road breakdowns: If a vehicle breaks down or is involved in an accident while driving in the lane, take photos for evidence, then move the vehicle to the side, turn on hazard lights, and set up a warning sign at least 50 meters away. After that, call the police and wait for rescue and handling.