reversible lane

collocation in English

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reversible
adjective
uk
/rɪˈvɜː.sə.bəl/
us
/rɪˈvɝː.sə.bəl/
If something is reversible, it can be changed back to what it ...
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lane
noun[C]
uk
/leɪn/
us
/leɪn/
a narrow road in the countryside or in ...
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(Definition ofreversibleandlanefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The provision of areversiblelane, while the repair works are being carried out, was ruled out for safety reasons.
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A third commuter lane was added when the bridge was rebuilt in 2002, which is areversiblelanein the direction of peak traffic.
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The fifth lane is a centralreversiblelanethat follows am and pm peak hour crossing times.
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It consists of a singlereversiblelanefor automobiles and two bicycle lanes.
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This upgrade included the construction of a lane management system which would enable the new middle lane to function as areversiblelane.
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Left turns are prohibited from thereversiblelaneat most arterial and collector street intersections during these hours but still allowed at driveways and non-signaled street intersections.
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We are familiar with the technique of reversible lanes, which can be used on these main traffic arteries.
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We have traffic lanes, one-way streets, no-parking regulations, reversible lanes, and so on—and, indeed, parking meters, which have an essential part to play.
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Off-hours are charged as $0.25 on the reversible lanes and free on the one-way lanes.
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Many other questions were raised as a result of the low traffic volume along the reversible lanes.
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There are a series of reversible lanes and bypasses (above ground and underground) along the corridor to provide traffic relieve within the small right-of-way.
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The lower deck is configured with reversible lanes.
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In certain situations, reversible lanes will be contraflow for a portion of the day.
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The bridge has three reversible lanes, the use of which is indicated by signals.
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The at-grade sections of the reversible lanes now follow the old alignments.
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Many urban freeways have entirely separate carriageways (and connecting ramps) to hold reversible lanes (the reversible lanes in such a configuration are often referred to as express lanes).
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