Lanes

Some articles on lanes, lane:

King Street Bridge (Melbourne) - History
... As originally constructed the bridge had 8 lanes across the Yarra River - 2 through lanes in each direction connecting King Street to Kingsway, in addition to 2 lanes on each side that connected to Yarra Bank Road ... on and off ramps connected to Whiteman Street, and the running lanes from the viaduct descend to ground level, with tram route 55 emerging from City Road to the median strip ...
Express Lanes
... The local-express lane system is an arrangement of roadways within a major highway where long distance traffic can use lanes with fewer interchanges compared to local ... Where highway ramps between express and local/collector lanes cross over another this is commonly known braided ramps ...
Local-express Lanes
... The local-express lane system is an arrangement of roadways within a major highway where long distance traffic can use lanes with fewer interchanges compared to local traffic which use 'loc ... Where highway ramps between express and local/collector lanes cross over another this is known as a basketweave ...
Diamond Lane
... A diamond lane is a special lane on a street or highway that is reserved for specific types of traffic ... These lanes are usually marked with white diamonds, hence their name ... Diamond lanes are generally the right-most or left-most lane on the road ...
Good To Go! - Toll Collection Systems Currently in Washington - Tacoma Narrows Bridge Tolls
... Bridge has standard toll booth collection lanes as well as three electronic toll lanes that allow for tolls to be deducted from a prepaid account at reduced cost ... One of these lanes is for High Occupancy Vehicles only and vehicles in this lane must have a Good To Go! account when crossing the toll plaza through the electronic toll lanes ... through the Good To Go! electronic toll lanes is automatically photographed ...

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