Why Overtake on the Left Lane?
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The following are the reasons for overtaking on the left: 1. Traffic laws stipulate that vehicles should keep to the right, so overtaking from the right can easily lead to collisions. 2. The driver's seat is on the left, providing a wider field of vision, making left-side overtaking safer. 3. Overtaking from the left aligns with human habits. Additional information: The main danger of overtaking on the right for left-hand drive vehicles is the blind spot. For left-hand drive cars, the blind spot on the driver's right side is larger, severely limiting visibility. Drivers can easily overlook vehicles in this position. If the overtaken vehicle fails to promptly notice the violating vehicle on the right and changes lanes to the right, it can easily collide with the vehicle overtaking on the right.