On interurban roads with three or more lanes in the same direction, may a vehicle combination of more than 7 metres in length use the lane immediately to the right?
Joining traffic
Explanation
On interurban roads with three or more lanes in the same direction, **vehicle combinations measuring more than seven meters in length** must primarily drive in the right lane. However, they may use the lane immediately to the right under certain conditions:
- **Traffic and road conditions**: They can use the adjacent lane if road or traffic conditions justify it. This means that if there is a valid reason, such as avoiding an obstacle or adapting to traffic density, they can change lanes.
- **Not hindering other vehicles**: It is crucial that when changing lanes, they do not obstruct the movement of other vehicles following them. This ensures a safe and efficient traffic flow.

Therefore, the correct answer is that they can indeed use the lane immediately to the right, as long as circumstances advise it and they do not interfere with other drivers.
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