You are driving at 60 km/h on a three-lane motorway. In which lane must you drive?
Signage: Vertical signs
Explanation
Lane use at 60 km/h on a 3-lane motorway
- On motorways: maximum speed 120 km/h and general minimum speed 60 km/h.
- The S-50c sign (minimum speed per lane) indicates that the signed lanes may only be used if you are travelling at a speed equal to or higher than the one indicated.
- At 60 km/h, if the centre and left lanes have a higher minimum, you are not allowed to use them.
- Furthermore, due to the rule of normally keeping to the right, at that speed you must use the right-hand lane.
Conclusion: at 60 km/h, the appropriate lane is the right-hand lane.
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