···
Log in / Register

Which Lane is the Slow Lane on the Highway?

3 Answers
LuciaLee
08/31/25 3:17am
On highways, the rightmost lane is designated as the slow lane. Here are some important considerations for driving on highways: 1. Highway Entrance: When entering the highway via the ramp, there are strict rules prohibiting overtaking, U-turns, stopping, and reversing. 2. Merging into Traffic: When merging from the ramp into highway traffic, yield to other vehicles, use your turn signal, honk your horn, and observe carefully to ensure you do not disrupt the flow of traffic before entering the highway lane. 3. Proper Overtaking: When overtaking on the highway, always maintain a safe distance and alert other vehicles. 4. Proper Lane Changing: Avoid crossing multiple lanes at once. Before changing lanes, carefully observe traffic conditions, use your turn signal, and honk your horn to alert other drivers.
Was this review help?
4
5
Share
OHayden
09/12/25 6:42am
Actually, the rightmost lane on the highway is the slow lane, commonly referred to as the lane next to the emergency lane. Large trucks and slow-moving vehicles should use this lane. However, I've noticed many drivers overlook this when I'm on the highway. The speed limit for this lane is typically 60 to 100 km/h, but many find even 80 km/h too slow and end up blocking the middle lane. Remember not to drive at a slow speed in the leftmost lane, as that's the overtaking lane. By the way, this is why navigation systems often remind large vehicles to keep right. If you drive slowly and occupy the overtaking lane, it can be really frustrating for the cars behind you.
Was this review help?
2
4
Share
Expand All
DiAaron
10/26/25 7:32am
The rightmost lane on the highway is actually the slow lane, as I've specifically checked the traffic regulations. This lane is intended for vehicles traveling below 100 km/h, but many people treat it as a regular travel lane. During long-distance driving, it's particularly annoying when slow vehicles occupy the overtaking lane, causing a line of cars to pile up behind. New drivers should especially avoid driving at 80 km/h in the leftmost lane for extended periods—that's considered dangerous driving. The rightmost lane is also adjacent to the emergency lane, which can become a temporary travel lane during road repairs or accidents. In such cases, slower vehicles should keep to the right even more.
Was this review help?
2
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the method for resetting the oil maintenance reminder on the Kia K3?

The method for resetting the oil maintenance reminder on the Kia K3 is: 1. Press the tipe button to display the maintenance reminder number; 2. Press and hold the tipe button for a few seconds to bring up the menu, then select the consumables setting; 3. Press rest to confirm. Taking the 2021 Kia K3 as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4660mm, width 1780mm, height 1450mm, wheelbase of 2700mm, and a body weight of 1265kg. The 2021 Kia K3 is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 130PS, maximum torque of 211Nm, maximum power of 96kW, and is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
13
0
Share

Why Are BMW Cars Prone to Flooding?

Due to the low ground clearance of BMW vehicles, they are highly susceptible to flooding. Below is more information about vehicle wading: 1. Introduction: Vehicle wading, as the name suggests, refers to driving through low-lying, waterlogged roads. This typically occurs during rainy weather in low-lying areas with poor drainage systems. 2. Precautions: Before wading, observe the road conditions carefully; maintain steady power while in water; after wading, inspect the electrical systems. 3. Do not restart the engine after stalling: It is strictly prohibited to restart the engine immediately after stalling in water. Although the engine may start normally, water may have already entered the engine cylinders through the exhaust pipe. Restarting will cause further water ingress, significantly reducing the engine's lifespan even with regular maintenance.
18
1
Share

Do I Need to Install an Additional Dash Cam If My Car Comes with One Built-in?

If your car comes with a built-in dash cam, there is no need to install an additional one. However, if the built-in dash cam's performance is unsatisfactory, you can install an extra one later. Additional information is as follows: A dash cam is a device that records images, sounds, and other relevant information during vehicle travel. After installation, it can record the entire driving process, including video and audio, providing evidence for determining liability in traffic accidents. Dash cams are mainly divided into two categories: portable dash cams and aftermarket in-dash DVD-integrated dash cams. Portable dash cams can be further categorized into rearview mirror dash cams and data dash cams, which are characterized by good concealment, easy installation, detachability, low cost, and simple operation. On the other hand, aftermarket in-dash DVD-integrated dash cams are usually vehicle-specific and can be divided into front-installed and rear-installed types. Installing this type of dash cam is more costly and challenging, but it helps maintain the aesthetics of the car's interior.
6
0
Share

Is There Any Risk in Taking Photos of the Vehicle Green Book?

There is basically no risk if someone takes a photo of your vehicle's green book, as the green book is generally only used for vehicle transfer and changing the vehicle's registered license plate. Moreover, these procedures require the vehicle owner to be present in person and provide the original ID card of the owner. 1. Loan Mortgage: For loan mortgages and similar transactions, in addition to the owner's personal information, the vehicle must either be pledged to the lending institution or have a GPS installed. 2. Replacing the Green Book: If the green book is lost, it is advisable to promptly go to the vehicle management office for a replacement. Generally, you only need to bring the original ID card of the owner and the vehicle's driving license to apply for a replacement. Remember, the owner must be present in person for the replacement, and the corresponding vehicle must be brought for inspection.
3
5
Share

What Parts Does the Body Computer Control?

The body computer functions like the human brain, essentially managing all electronic-related information within the vehicle. Additional details are as follows: Simple principle of body computer operation: The operation of a car engine is controlled by the car computer (i.e., ECU). The ECU regulates the engine's air intake, fuel injection, ignition timing, etc., thereby determining the engine's operational efficiency, power, torque, and more. The engine operates under various conditions such as speed, gear, load, temperature, etc., corresponding to specific air intake, fuel injection, and ignition timing data. For instance, systems like the anti-lock braking system, 4-wheel drive system, electronically controlled automatic transmission, active suspension system, airbag system, and multi-directional adjustable electric seats are each equipped with their own ECUs. With the increasing electrification and automation of automobiles, the number of ECUs will continue to rise, and the circuitry will become more complex. To simplify the circuit and reduce costs, the communication of information between multiple ECUs in a vehicle employs a technology known as multiplex communication network, integrating all the vehicle's ECUs into a network system, which is the CAN data bus.
5
5
Share

Can a car with scratches pass the annual inspection?

Scratches on the car body do not affect the inspection. Relevant regulations for annual inspection: According to the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Work Regulations," the items for appearance inspection include: all window glass should be intact without mirror-reflective sunshade film; various lights and instruments should be complete and effective; brakes and handbrakes should perform well; equipped with effective fire extinguishers and reflective warning signs; tire treads on the same axle should be consistent; no detachable or flip-up license plate frames are used. Impact on inspection: As long as safety facilities like the triangular warning sign and fire extinguisher are complete, and the car's appearance and color match the photo on the vehicle registration certificate, there should be no issue. Even if the car body is repainted to cover scratches, resulting in color differences on the surface, it will not affect the car inspection, unless the car was originally white and is repainted black.
6
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.