What is the right lane used for on two-way roads with two lanes in each direction?
Traffic rules
Explanation
On two-way roads with two lanes for each direction, the **right lane** is primarily used for **driving**. This is because, in general, drivers should stay in the right lane, especially when the lanes are not separated by a white line. This ensures a more orderly and safer traffic flow.
- On roads within towns or cities, vehicles must drive in the right lane if there is no white line separating the lanes. This applies to all vehicles, including bicycles, mopeds, and vehicles for people with reduced mobility.
- The left lane is mainly used for **overtaking**, changing direction, or parking, but it is not the main lane for continuous driving.
Therefore, on two-way roads with two lanes for each direction, the right lane is suitable for normal driving.
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