4LANE
4lane is a term that may refer to different things, depending on context, and there is no single, universally recognized meaning. In transportation planning and civil engineering, the term is most commonly used to describe a four-lane roadway: a street or highway that carries two lanes of traffic in each direction, typically separated by a median or turning lane. Four-lane configurations are chosen for capacity, safety, and access management reasons, and they can range from rural to urban arterials. Design features vary, but common elements include standard lane widths (often around 3.0 to 3.75 meters in many jurisdictions), shoulders, and cross-section provisions for turning movements and pedestrian access.
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