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Что (кто) такое left-turn lane - определение

US MAGAZINE
Left Turn (magazine); Left Turn Magazine
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Michigan left         
  • A no left-turn scheme at the intersection of [[Bonny Serrano Avenue]] and [[Katipunan Avenue]] (part of [[Circumferential Road 5]]) in [[Quezon City]], [[Metro Manila]].
  • date = 2012 }} Sign M8-5.</ref><br/>'''Bottom:''' lesser-used variant.
  • dim:100}}
TYPE OF INTERSECTION
Michigan left-hand turn; Michigan Left; Michigan left turn; Michigan left hand turn; Median U-turn crossover; Median U-turn; Michigan left Interchange; U-turn slot; Median U-Turn Crossover; Median u-turn crossover; Thru turn intersection; Michigan U-Turn; Median U‑turn crossover
A Michigan left or P-turn is an at-grade intersection design that replaces each left (farside) turn at an intersection between a (major) divided roadway and a secondary (minor) roadway with the combination of a right (nearside) turn followed by a U-turn, or a U-turn followed by a right (nearside) turn, depending on the situation. It is in use in numerous countries.
Michigan left         
  • A no left-turn scheme at the intersection of [[Bonny Serrano Avenue]] and [[Katipunan Avenue]] (part of [[Circumferential Road 5]]) in [[Quezon City]], [[Metro Manila]].
  • date = 2012 }} Sign M8-5.</ref><br/>'''Bottom:''' lesser-used variant.
  • dim:100}}
TYPE OF INTERSECTION
Michigan left-hand turn; Michigan Left; Michigan left turn; Michigan left hand turn; Median U-turn crossover; Median U-turn; Michigan left Interchange; U-turn slot; Median U-Turn Crossover; Median u-turn crossover; Thru turn intersection; Michigan U-Turn; Median U‑turn crossover
In many cities in Michigan, one cannot make a left turn at a major intersection.
Instead, one must turn right, and then do a U-turn through the median to turn left.
To get to that McDonald's, you have to do a Michigan left.
Turn on red         
  • Right turn on red permitted sign in [[Chile]]
  • permissive movement]] on red light
  • Australian "left turn on red" sign at traffic lights
  • State prohibits left turns on red
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  • Latvian traffic light with additional sections. While driving both sections should be noted.
  • "No right turns on red light" sign in [[Quebec City, Quebec]], Canada
  • Sign allowing cyclists to turn right on red in France and Belgium.
  • "No right on red" sign used at entry points to [[Montreal Island]], [[Quebec]], Canada
  • "No right on red" sign used in Canada
  • date=July 2021}}) unless there is a "No Turn on Red" or a "Right Turn Signal" light indicating the same and controlling the right turn.
  • "Right turn on red" traffic light in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]], right turn only after pedestrians and traffic pass from left.
  • Singapore "left turn on red" sign
  • Swiss]] turn on red sign for bicycles in [[Basel]]
  • Right turn on red permission sign used in [[Germany]].
TRAFFIC PRINCIPLE
Right on red; No turn on red; Left turn on red; RTOR; Left Turn On A Red Light; Left on red; Right turn on red
A turn on red is a principle of law permitting vehicles at a traffic light showing a red signal to turn into the direction of traffic nearer to them (almost always after a complete stop, depending on the jurisdiction) when the way is clear, without having to wait for a green signal. North American traffic engineers first introduced this rule as a fuel savings measure.
Turn Left at Thursday         
  • Richard Powers]].
Turn Left At Thursday
Turn Left at Thursday () is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Frederik Pohl, published by Ballantine Books in 1961.
Turn Left at Gilgamesh         
PLAY
Turn left at Gilgamesh
Turn Left at Gilgamesh is a play by Ronald Winter, in which civilization develops solely through a series of misunderstandings.
The Turn (film)         
2012 SHORT FILM
The Turn (2012 film)
The Turn is a 2012 short film, written and directed by Christian Krohn. It stars James Phelps in one of his first roles since playing Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter film series.
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
  • 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
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
n.
left: 20px">Alley, narrow street, narrow passage or way.
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
  • 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
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
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.
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
  • 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
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
left: 20px">¦ noun
left: 40px">1. a narrow road, especially in a rural area.
left: 40px">[in place names] an urban street.
left: 40px">2. a division of a road intended to separate single lines of traffic according to speed or direction.
left: 40px">3. each of a number of parallel strips of track or water for runners, rowers, or swimmers in a race.
left: 40px">4. a path or course prescribed for or regularly followed by ships or aircraft.
left: 20px">
left: 20px">Derivatives
left: 20px">-laned adjective
left: 20px">
left: 20px">Origin
left: 20px">OE: of unknown ultimate origin.
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
  • 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
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
left: 40px">n.
left: 40px">1) to shift lanes
left: 40px">2) to cross over into, get over into the other lane
left: 40px">3) the fast (also fig.); inside; outside; passing; slow lane
left: 40px">4) (BE) the nearside ('left'); offside ('right') lane
left: 40px">5) an air; sea; shipping lane

Википедия

Left Turn

Left Turn was a bimonthly activist news magazine that focused on international social justice movements. Based in New York City and produced by an all volunteer editorial collective, the magazine promoted anti-imperialism and anti-authoritarianism.

Left Turn had its roots in the anti-capitalist wing of the Global Justice Movement and was founded in the wake of the anti-WTO protests in Seattle in 1999 by a small group of socialists.

The magazine's tagline, "Notes from the Global Intifada", was inspired by the then ongoing Palestinian intifada. The magazine supported grassroots activists with the Palestine Solidarity Movement. The magazine ceased print publication after the August 2011 issue, but continues to operate a website.

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