Kaistanleveydin
Kaistanleveydin refers to the width of a road lane. It is a fundamental parameter in road design and traffic engineering, influencing capacity, safety, and vehicle maneuverability. The optimal kaistanleveydin varies depending on factors such as the type of road, anticipated traffic volume, vehicle types, and expected speeds.
Standard kaistanleveydin for highways and major arterial roads in many countries typically ranges from 3.0 to
Conversely, narrower lanes can sometimes increase road capacity by allowing more lanes to fit within a given
The design of kaistanleveydin is also influenced by standards and regulations specific to each jurisdiction. These