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    A reversible lane, also known as variable lane, dynamic lane, and tidal flow, is a managed lane in which traffic may travel in either direction, depending...
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    of lanes: temporary or permanent lanes with concrete barriers, two-directional or reversible lanes, and exclusive, concurrent, or contraflow lanes working...
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  • situations, reversible lanes will be contraflow for a portion of the day. The Lincoln Tunnel XBL to the Lincoln Tunnel is a contraflow exclusive bus lane for...
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    lanes include high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, high-occupancy toll lanes, express toll lanes, reversible lanes, and bus lanes. Most managed lane facilities...
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    countries. In late June 2015, HERE added real-time traffic for reversible express lanes across the United States and Europe. Users can save the location...
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    four, utilizing one directional express lanes. They may be permanent, or they can be reversible express lanes such as in Seattle where they alternate...
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  • above, construction involved widening the two existing reversible lanes to a three-lane reversible roadway and making changes to the interchange closest...
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    barrels to taper traffic into the reversible lane. MDTA Police then escort traffic across the bridge in the reversible lane. The MDTA will not implement two-way...
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  • to reversal of lanes which are normally configured for travel in one direction; routinely changing the configuration of reversible lanes (such as during...
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    Devices states that diamonds indicates a lane reserved for high-occupancy vehicles. Reversible lane Local lane Bike lane debate "United States Pavement Markings"...
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    meaning that the direction of traffic in those lanes can be reversed at any time (see also reversible lane). Sometimes this is done as a way of managing...
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    Included are current and future high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, express toll (ETL) lanes, and hybrid systems. HOV, as used in this article, is high...
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    lane during peak travel hours. "Hard" refers to the fact that the shoulder is paved, not "soft" dirt. A reversible lane (contraflow lane) is a lane where...
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    End (plaque) R3-9e Reversible lane control (overhead) R3-9f Reversible lane control (post-mounted) R3-9g Advance reversible lane control transition R3-9h...
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    A climbing lane, crawler lane (UK), or truck lane, is an additional roadway lane that allows heavy or underpowered vehicles to ascend a steep grade without...
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    A sunken lane (also hollow way or holloway) is a road or track that is significantly lower than the land on either side, not formed by the (recent) engineering...
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    one-way road 5.8 Reversible lane 5.9 End of reversible lane 5.10 Exit to road with reversible lane 5.11.1 Road with a contraflow bus lane 5.11.2 Road with...
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    transit. The first bus lane is often erroneously attributed to Chicago, where in 1939 Sheridan Road was installed with reversible lanes north of Foster Avenue...
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    Charleston. One lane was reversible on the Pearman bridge, which led to signs warning "Use lanes with green arrow" and "Do not use red X lane" on the bridge...
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    A. (June 3, 1965). "New Reversible Route Relieves Traffic Congestion on Freeway". The Seattle Times. p. 21. "Reversible Lanes to Aid Traffic Flow". The...
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    Jarvis Street (category Roads with a reversible lane)
    added cycling lanes and removed the reversible lane. After less than two years, a subsequent City government removed the cycling lanes to nearby Sherbourne...
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    San Diego–Coronado Bridge (category Roads with a reversible lane)
    plaza completely. The bridge contains five lanes: two eastbound, two westbound, and a reversible middle lane with a barrier transfer machine system installed...
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    A passing lane (North American English), overtaking lane (English outside North America) is a lane on a multi-lane highway or motorway closest to the median...
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    Lincoln Tunnel (category Roads with a reversible lane)
    tubes of varying lengths, with two traffic lanes in each tube. The center tube contains reversible lanes, while the northern and southern tubes exclusively...
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    Golden Gate Bridge (category Roads with a reversible lane)
    December 7, 2013. Retrieved December 3, 2013. "Roadway Configuration / Reversible Lanes". Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District. Archived...
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    left Reversible lane End of reversible lane Departure to reversible lane Road with a contraflow lane for buses End of a road with contraflow lane for buses...
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    Autostrasse Dual carriageway Expressway Local-express lanes Farm to Market Road Parkway Beltway Reversible lane Trunk road Turnpike Expressways (Limited-access...
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  • Lane control may refer to: Reversible lane, a lane in which traffic may travel in either direction Lane control lights, a type of traffic light used to...
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  • A wide outside lane (WOL) or wide curb lane (WCL) is an outermost lane of a roadway that is wide enough to be safely shared side by side by a bicycle...
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    Lions Gate Bridge (category Roads with a reversible lane)
    North Viaduct. The bridge has three lanes, with the middle being a reversible lane indicated by signals. The centre lane changes direction to accommodate...
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