Which lane does the rightmost 4 lanes refer to?
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Leftmost first lane refers to the first lane on the left; taking the second lane means the second lane counting from the leftmost first lane. For example, if there are four lanes in total, counting from right to left, suppose the fourth lane (the leftmost lane) has a left-turn ground marking, meaning vehicles in this lane can only turn left, not go straight or turn right. The other three lanes all allow going straight. When going straight is needed, the navigation software will announce: Please take the rightmost three lanes. Relevant information about running red lights is as follows: 1. Definition: Running a red light refers to the behavior of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, pedestrians, etc., violating traffic signal instructions by crossing the stop line and continuing to move when the red light is on prohibiting passage. 2. Extended meaning: The extended meaning of "running a red light" is often used to describe actions that go beyond existing rules or other behaviors that violate laws or moral standards.