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Which lane should a beginner drive on the highway?

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VanAnnie
07/29/2025, 01:16:49 PM

For beginners driving on the highway, it is best to stay in the middle lane. Driving in the middle lane allows you to choose to change lanes to the left or right to avoid danger if an emergency occurs ahead. Highway speed limits: Highways should indicate the speed limits for each lane. The maximum speed should not exceed 120 kilometers per hour, and the minimum speed should not be lower than 60 kilometers per hour. On highways, the maximum speed for small passenger vehicles should not exceed 120 kilometers per hour, while other motor vehicles should not exceed 100 kilometers per hour, and motorcycles should not exceed 80 kilometers per hour. Precautions for the fast lane: When driving in the fast lane, be cautious when changing lanes or overtaking. You need to slow down in advance, as the process of changing lanes is quite dangerous. If you miss an exit, there is no way to make a U-turn or stop. Forcing a lane change can lead to traffic accidents.

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McHaley
08/14/2025, 03:52:25 AM

For beginners driving on the highway, I personally believe that the right slow lane should be the priority choice. When I first started learning to drive, I was particularly nervous during my initial few highway trips. The speed in the right lane is generally lower, usually between 60 to 80 kilometers per hour, which made it easier for me to control the steering wheel without constantly worrying about cars behind honking frantically. During the novice period, adapting to speed and handling lane changes are pain points; staying in the right lane can reduce distractions and allow focus on the road ahead. Also, it's essential to maintain a good following distance, at least 100 meters or more, to prevent sudden situations. Never take risks during heavy traffic periods, such as morning and evening rush hours when highways are particularly congested, as beginners can easily panic. In case of tire skidding or slippery roads due to rain, the right lane also offers more buffer space. It's advisable to practice and get comfortable on smaller roads before challenging the highway—safety first.

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Susanna
10/13/2025, 01:57:49 AM

For beginners driving on the highway, I recommend always staying in the right lane. This area has a lower speed limit and relatively sparse traffic, making it particularly suitable for novices to adjust their rhythm without being forced into the chaos of speedsters overtaking. New drivers often experience significant psychological pressure during the initial stages, and the right lane can help them transition smoothly, focusing on controlling the throttle and brakes. I’ve seen many beginners rush directly into the middle lane at highway entrances, only to end up flustered and nearly causing a rear-end collision. The lesson is to wait until confidence builds before considering lane changes. Additionally, lane choice on the highway also depends on weather conditions; the right lane is safer in heavy fog or rain. Don’t forget to use navigation for positioning assistance to avoid distractions.

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VonSawyer
11/26/2025, 01:57:09 AM

As a novice driver on the highway, my opinion is to directly choose the right lane. The reason is simple: the right lane is the slow lane, suitable for beginners to control speed and avoid pressure. Unlike the left lane where fast overtaking vehicles pose greater risks. Under highway rules, beginners should first stick to one lane and avoid unnecessary lane changes. Maintain speed near the minimum limit to steadily adapt to traffic flow. This can reduce common mistakes made by novices, such as braking too hard or inflexible steering. Overall, it's safer.

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LeAlyssa
01/16/2026, 03:24:59 AM

As a novice driving on the highway, I firmly believe that sticking to the right lane is the safest choice. This lane has moderate speed and lower traffic density, making it easier for beginners to control the vehicle with more room for error. New drivers tend to get nervous easily, and staying in the right lane helps avoid frequent lane changes that could lead to dangers. I also remind myself to maintain a steady speed—if the speed limit is 100 km/h, I drive at 90 km/h to avoid being pressured by vehicles behind me. Lane changing is a high-risk maneuver on highways, so beginners should never rush to attempt it. If feeling uncomfortable, promptly pull over to a service area for a break and adjustment. Safety should always be the top priority—don’t let speed control you.

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DiEloise
04/12/2026, 10:45:37 PM

For beginners on the highway, I highly recommend prioritizing the right-hand slow lane. The speed is relatively lower, reducing stress, allowing new drivers to better focus on their surroundings and adapt to the flow of high-speed traffic. When I first started driving, the right lane gave me a sense of security, minimizing worries about sudden braking or abrupt stops from vehicles ahead. The slower speed makes it easier for beginners to practice judging distances and braking timing. Don’t forget to check your vehicle’s condition—ensure tire pressure is adequate to avoid panic from a flat tire. Gradually gaining experience before exploring other lanes will lead to safer driving.

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