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Unidirectional Lane

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

Any Lane that is part of a Conduit is considered unidirectional taking on the flow direction associated with its Conduit. This includes any Lane which forbids or discourages traffic, such as an Exclusion Lane.

Identifiers

  1. Inside division + Outside division + Road segment
  2. Inside division + Outside division + Conduit + Road segment

I2: A super-identifier (reducible identifier) is created by adding Conduit as a component. I1 would be enough to tell one Unidirectional Lane apart from another. In I2 we add Conduit and still get the same result. We do this because we need Conduit as a component of the Driving Lane Order class via R29 so that we can number Driving Lanes properly via OR34. See the OR34 relationship description for more details.

Attributes

(No non-referential attributes)

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