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Non Driving Lane

Leon Starr edited this page Mar 1, 2022 · 1 revision

A Lane within a Conduit where ongoing vehicular traffic is either impossible or not permitted is a Non Driving Lane. Like all Lanes, these are longitudinally extended rectangular regions running parallel to the flow of vehicle traffic

A Non Driving Lane may be elevated, say at curb height, in which case it is an Exclusion Lane. The same is true if the Lane is not elevated, but occupied by a bus stop or otherwise painted to forbid or discourage entry.

A Dedicated Bike Lane might be crossed by vehicles, but it may not be driven in. (There are, of course, Driving Lanes which can be shared with cycle traffic to form non-dedicated bike sharing lanes, which are modeled as an aspect of a Driving Lane).

Shoulder Lanes are the other example where vehicles may not travel, though, depending on the regional rules and Lane Division properties, may be used for parking or circumvention. If a Shoulder is designated for temporary usage as a full fledged Driving Lane, it will be reclassified as such.

Identifiers

  1. Inside division + Outside division + Road segment

Attributes

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