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Lane

Lane is a portion of a roadway designated for travel by a single line of traffic. On many roads, multiple lanes exist in each direction, separated by painted markings or physical barriers. Lanes can serve general driving, turning, or special purposes such as buses or bicycles, and their arrangement influences traffic flow and safety.

Common lane types include driving lanes for standard traffic, passing lanes, turning lanes at intersections, climbing

Markings and rules govern lane use. Dashed lines generally permit lane changes; solid lines prohibit crossing

Lane design and management affect capacity, safety, and reliability. Lane width varies by country and road type,

Other uses of the term Lane include a surname and a given name, as well as geographic

lanes
on
grades,
and
reversible
lanes
that
change
direction
to
meet
demand.
In
urban
areas,
dedicated
lanes
may
be
provided
for
buses,
bicycles,
or
high-occupancy
vehicles,
and
toll
lanes
may
restrict
usage
to
paying
vehicles.
except
in
specific
circumstances.
Double
solid
lines
typically
indicate
no
crossing.
Edge
lines
mark
the
boundary
of
the
roadway
and
the
shoulder.
In
many
jurisdictions,
lane
discipline
and
signaling
are
required
to
change
lanes.
commonly
ranging
from
about
2.7
to
3.8
meters
on
major
roads;
urban
lanes
tend
to
be
narrower.
Traffic
control
measures,
including
reversible
lanes
and
lane
utilization
schemes,
help
balance
demand.
places
and
institutions
named
Lane.
The
word
appears
in
various
toponyms
and
in
fiction
and
media
as
a
surname
or
character
name.