Which lane should a car take on a two-lane highway?
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Right lane. On highways, if there are no markings indicating specific lanes for small vehicles, cars should drive in the regular travel lane. If there are markings for large and small vehicles, follow the designated lane. The middle lane is the normal driving lane, the left lane is the overtaking lane, and the right lane is the emergency lane. On a two-lane highway in the same direction, the minimum speed for the left lane is 100 km/h. For highways with three or more lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed for the leftmost lane is 110 km/h, the middle lane is 90 km/h, and the rightmost lane is 60 km/h. Below is relevant information about highway lanes: 1. Highways: The average speed on highways is above 80 km/h, with a maximum speed of 120 km/h, which is 60%–70% higher than on regular roads. Highways must indicate lane speed limits, with a maximum speed not exceeding 120 km/h and a minimum speed not below 60 km/h. 2. Vehicle speed limits: On highways, the maximum speed for small passenger vehicles should not exceed 120 km/h, for other motor vehicles 100 km/h, and for motorcycles 80 km/h.