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You are driving a private car. What is true when it comes to changing lanes in the situation depicted?
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”Buss” = Bus
“If a lane has been dedicated to a certain type or certain types of vehicles, other vehicles may only enter that lane in order to cross it.” (Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance)
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