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Which lane should a car take on a two-lane highway?

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LaJason
07/29/2025, 02:21:25 AM

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.

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SanSawyer
08/12/2025, 05:42:56 PM

I've been driving for over 20 years, and on two-lane highways, passenger vehicles should definitely stay in the right lane. The left lane is for passing—don't occupy it for long periods, or you may face fines or create hazards. I've witnessed many accidents caused by slow-moving cars in the left lane leading to rear-end collisions or road rage. The right lane is ideal for steady cruising at a consistent speed, which is safer, especially during rain or at night, as it reduces lane-changing risks. Remember: use the left lane to pass, then promptly return to the right. Following these rules keeps traffic flowing smoothly. I also recommend maintaining safe following distances, monitoring traffic ahead, and avoiding rushed acceleration. In short, staying right means safety, efficiency, and peace of mind for all.

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Larry
10/03/2025, 10:56:57 PM

From the perspective of traffic regulations, passenger vehicles must use the right lane on a two-lane highway. Traffic laws clearly stipulate: the right lane is for normal driving, while the left lane is exclusively for overtaking. If you're not overtaking, you should persistently drive in the right lane, otherwise you may be caught by cameras and receive penalty points. When I first got my driver's license, I was taught that the right lane has the minimum speed limit, making it suitable for passenger vehicles to maintain a steady speed and avoid congestion. The left lane should only be used for overtaking, but you must enter and exit quickly. This rule improves overall road network efficiency and reduces accidents. I remind everyone to check speed limit signs during long journeys and adjust according to road conditions to avoid penalties. The core of safe driving is following the rules, and keeping to the right is the most reliable practice for passenger vehicles.

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StRyder
11/16/2025, 11:32:31 PM

I usually enjoy taking my family for leisurely drives, and when on a two-lane highway, the right lane is the most suitable for small cars. The right slow lane is safer and more comfortable, with less traffic making it easier to control speed. The left lane always has large trucks or fast cars speeding by, which isn't ideal for small cars to stay in for long. If you're not overtaking, don't change lanes—staying on the right is worry-free. This habit makes my trips smoother, and my family doesn't get carsick. Occasionally, if I encounter a novice driving slowly in the left lane, I keep my distance. I recommend keeping an eye on the weather forecast; in foggy conditions, it's even more important to stay steady in the right lane. Develop good habits and enjoy the pleasure of driving.

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Betty
01/07/2026, 01:09:08 AM

In terms of safety, small cars should absolutely stay in the right lane. The left lane is the high-speed overtaking zone, and small cars occupying it increase the risk of collisions. I personally experienced a close call with a rear-end collision. The right lane is designed for slower and smaller vehicles, with smoother road conditions and lower accident rates. When driving, I strictly adhere to the 'right lane for regular driving, left lane for overtaking' rule, returning immediately after overtaking. In bad weather like heavy rain, it's even more crucial to maintain direction in the right lane. Combining cruise control with staying in the right lane reduces accidents and fatigue. Regular maintenance of vehicle tires and choosing the right lane ensure safety.

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VonCorey
04/04/2026, 12:09:32 AM

To improve traffic efficiency, small vehicles should keep to the right lane. This keeps the left lane clear for overtaking, reducing traffic bottlenecks. During my intercity business trips, I observed that driving on the right side helps minimize speed variations among vehicles, preventing congestion and saving fuel. Use the left lane for quick overtaking and then return to the right. This system ensures smooth traffic flow, like harmonious musical notes. It’s advisable to integrate navigation systems to predict peak traffic periods, choose lanes strategically, avoid bottleneck areas, and optimize the driving experience.

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