traffic lane
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Definition
Noun: A traffic lane is a marked division of a roadway, defined by painted lines, intended for a single line of vehicles to travel in one direction.
Usage
A traffic lane is a fundamental unit of road organization. It is used to describe the specific, designated path for vehicles on a street or highway. - Drivers must stay within their traffic lane. - The highway has four traffic lanes in each direction. - Bicycles may share the traffic lane with cars in some areas.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to change traffic lanes": to move a vehicle from one marked lane to an adjacent one.
- Always check your mirrors before you change traffic lanes.
- "the flow of traffic in a lane": the movement and speed of vehicles within a specific lane.
- The flow of traffic in the right lane was slowed by a bus.
Variants and Related Words
- Lane (n): A more general term that can mean a narrow road, a division of a highway, or a marked course for runners or swimmers. A traffic lane is a specific type of lane.
- Turn lane (n): A short traffic lane designated for vehicles preparing to make a turn.
- Bus lane (n): A traffic lane reserved for buses.
- Shoulder (n): The paved or unpaved area immediately adjacent to the traffic lanes, intended for emergency stops.
Synonyms
- Roadway division
- Travel lane
- Carriageway lane (primarily UK English)
Related Phrases
- Lane discipline: The practice of drivers using the correct lane for their speed and destination.
- Good lane discipline helps prevent traffic jams.
- Lane departure warning: A vehicle safety system that alerts a driver if the vehicle begins to move out of its lane without signaling.
- Lane splitting: The practice of a motorcycle riding between lanes of slow-moving or stopped traffic.
Noun
- a lane of a main road that is defined by painted lines
- that car is in the wrong traffic lane