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What (who) is auxiliary traffic lane - definition

DIVISION OF THE CARRIAGEWAY WITHIN A ROAD DESIGNATED TO BE USED BY A SINGLE LINE OF VEHICLES
Lanes; Traffic lane; Lane line; Lane markings; Lane (road); Truck lanes; Truck lane; Truck-only lanes; Truckways; Truckway; Road lane; Acceleration or deceleration lane; Laned; Travel lane; Traffic lanes; Lane jumping; Lane jump; Lane change; Travel lanes; Weave-merge lane; Auxiliary lane; Right lane; Vehicle lane; Acceleration lane
  • A38(M) Aston Expressway]], showing tidal flow/reversible lanes controlled via overhead gantries, in [[Aston]], [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. This motorway has seven lanes, with the one lane always kept as a buffer in the center – in the morning peak time, there are 2 lanes leaving central Birmingham (northbound) and 4 lanes in (southbound). In the evening, there are 4 lanes leaving central Birmingham and 2 lanes coming inwards. At all other times there are three lanes on each side.
  • Changing lanes, [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
  • An unusual left-turn merging lane in Germany, explained with signage
  • Black center line on an Autobahn in Germany in the late 1930s
  • Transfer lanes, connecting surface collector lanes with through lanes between two tunnels
  • Aura]], Finland
  • California CR G4 (Montague Expressway)]] in [[Silicon Valley]]
  • Turning lane on the [[Rodovia]] [[BR-101]], Brazil
  • The [[Ontario Highway 401]] in the [[Greater Toronto]] area, with 17 travel lanes in 6 separate carriageways visible in the midground

lane         
n.
1) to shift lanes
2) to cross over into, get over into the other lane
3) the fast (also fig.); inside; outside; passing; slow lane
4) (BE) the nearside ('left'); offside ('right') lane
5) an air; sea; shipping lane
lane         
(lanes)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A lane is a narrow road, especially in the country.
...a quiet country lane...
Follow the lane to the river.
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2.
Lane is also used in the names of roads, either in cities or in the country.
...The Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane.
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3.
A lane is a part of a main road which is marked by the edge of the road and a painted line, or by two painted lines.
The lorry was travelling at 20mph in the slow lane...
I pulled out into the eastbound lane of Route 2.
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4.
At a swimming pool or athletics track, a lane is a long narrow section which is marked by lines or ropes.
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5.
A lane is a route that is frequently used by aircraft or ships.
The collision took place in the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
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LANE         
Local Area Network Emulation [Additional explanations: over ATM specification] (Reference: ATM)

Wikipedia

Lane

In road transport, a lane is part of a roadway that is designated to be used by a single line of vehicles to control and guide drivers and reduce traffic conflicts. Most public roads (highways) have at least two lanes, one for traffic in each direction, separated by lane markings. On multilane roadways and busier two-lane roads, lanes are designated with road surface markings. Major highways often have two multi-lane roadways separated by a median.

Some roads and bridges that carry very low volumes of traffic are less than 4.6 metres (15 ft) wide, and are only a single lane wide. Vehicles travelling in opposite directions must slow or stop to pass each other. In rural areas, these are often called country lanes. In urban areas, alleys are often only one lane wide. Urban and suburban one lane roads are often designated for one-way traffic.