To determine how long it takes a car traveling at 65.0 km/h in the left lane to catch up to a car traveling at 45.0 km/h in the right lane, the initial distance between them is 100 meters. The relative speed between the two cars is 20 km/h, which can be converted into meters per second for calculations. Using the formula for time, the time taken to close the 100-meter gap can be calculated by dividing the distance by the relative speed. Various methods can be employed to solve the equations, including substitution or using matrices. The final answer can be converted from hours to seconds for clarity.