Which Lane is the Overtaking Lane?
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On highways, counting from the left side along the direction of motor vehicle movement, the first lane is the overtaking lane. Below are specific tips for overtaking on highways: 1. Before overtaking, choose a straight, wide road with good visibility, no obstacles on either side, and no oncoming vehicles within 150 meters ahead. Ensure safety before proceeding to overtake. 2. When overtaking, turn on the left turn signal and honk the horn (use high and low beam flashing at night) to notify the vehicle ahead. After confirming that the vehicle ahead yields or signals to yield, slightly steer to the left, maintain a certain lateral distance from the vehicle being overtaken, accelerate to pass, and minimize the time spent side by side. 3. After overtaking, continue driving in the overtaking lane. After passing the overtaken vehicle by 20-30 meters, turn on the right turn signal, return to the original lane, and then turn off the turn signal.
I've been driving for almost 20 years and frequently travel on highways. The overtaking lane is the leftmost lane on the highway. It's specifically designed for overtaking, such as when the car in front of you is moving slowly and you want to pass. However, please don't hog this lane—once you've overtaken, you should immediately return to the middle lane. This rule is meant to ensure smoother and safer driving for everyone. Once, I saw someone occupying the overtaking lane for a long time on the highway, causing a line of cars to pile up behind them—how dangerous! Proper use of the overtaking lane can reduce accidents, especially in heavy traffic areas where it's crucial to follow the rules. Remember, safe driving isn't just about yourself—it's about caring for others too. Driving fast but not hogging lanes is the best approach.