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Carriageway

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lane system (also called collector-express or collector-distributor) has more than two roadways, typically two sets of 'local lanes' or 'collector lanes' and also two sets of 'express lanes'. "Cars only" lanes may be physically separated from those open to mixed traffic including trucks and buses.
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on which a vehicle is not restricted by any physical barriers or separation to move laterally. A carriageway generally consists of a number of
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may also be physically separated from the remainder of the general traffic lanes as a distinct roadway. Some cities such as
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road (North American English: undivided highway) has one carriageway with 1, 2 or more lanes together with any associated
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The portion of a highway, including shoulders, for vehicular use. A divided highway has two or more roadways.
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A dual carriageway is a road which has a central reservation to separate the carriageways.
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road (North American English: divided highway) has two roadways separated by a
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Width of road on which a vehicle is not restricted by any physical barriers
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Diagram showing different arrangements of the elements of a road
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Index

Roadway
Roadway (disambiguation)


German
A7
Autobahn
Hamburg
slip roads
shoulders
British English
North American English
road
traffic lanes
shoulder
offramp
single carriageway
footways
road verges
dual carriageway
central reservation
local-express
New Jersey Turnpike
I-95
Pennsylvania Turnpike
George Washington Bridge
Fort Lee
High-occupancy vehicle lanes
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Chaussee

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