Which One is the Second Lane from the Right?
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Assuming the car is on a three-lane highway, the two lanes on the right refer to the second and third lanes from left to right. The first lane on the left refers to the leftmost lane, while the second lane refers to the second lane counting from the leftmost lane. For example, if there are four lanes in total, counting from right to left, the leftmost lane is marked for left turns only, meaning vehicles in this lane are only allowed to turn left and cannot go straight or turn right. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Implementation Regulations of the People's Republic of China," on a three-lane highway, the speed limit for the second lane is 100 to 80 kilometers per hour, and the speed limit for the rightmost third lane is 80 to 60 kilometers per hour. Navigation systems usually alert drivers in this way, indicating that the highway exit is approaching, and they should slow down and prepare to exit. Additionally, driving in the two right lanes makes it more convenient to exit the highway.