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Bidirectional Lane

Leon Starr edited this page Feb 28, 2022 · 1 revision

If traffic can flow in both forward and reverse directions in the same Lane, it is bidirectional.

There are two known situations where this is permitted to happen.

The most common case is the country road or narrow alleyway where there are no lane markings and the entire width of the Road is open to traffic in either direction. Vehicles just pull over and squeeze past each other to get by.

The other possibility is a central turn Lane where vehicles approach from either direction for a short distance to make a turn across the roadway.

Identifiers

  1. Inside division + Outside division + Road segment

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