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 need to stop and wait for them to pass before making the right turn. The following are the rules for vehicle operation: Pay attention to lane markings: During driving, each lane has its markings. Be aware of whether the lane is a shared lane or a single lane. When passing through traffic lights, obey traffic rules, drive in order, and avoid illegal overtaking or crossing the line. Follow the yielding rules: While driving, especially when approaching a crosswalk, motor vehicles should actively yield to non-motor vehicles and pedestrians. When turning, since straight-moving vehicles at intersections usually move faster and the traffic volume is higher, while turning vehicles move slower, the principle of "turning vehicles yield to straight-moving vehicles" should be followed. This can effectively reduce road congestion and traffic accidents. If a turning vehicle fails to yield to a straight-moving vehicle and causes an accident, the turning vehicle bears full responsibility. Handling road breakdowns: If a vehicle breaks down or is involved in a traffic accident while driving in the lane, take photos as evidence, then move the vehicle to the side, turn on the hazard lights, set up a warning sign 50 meters away from the vehicle, and call the police to wait for rescue and handling.