turning lane
collocation in Englishmeaningsofturningandlane
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turning
noun[C]
uk/ˈtɜː.nɪŋ/us/ˈtɝː.nɪŋ/
a place, especially a road, track, or path, where you can leave the road you ...
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lane
noun[C]
uk/leɪn/us/leɪn/
a narrow road in the countryside or in ...
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(Definition ofturningandlanefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This was planned to be provided by a simple, centre of the roadturninglaneon the bypass for traffic turning right into the village.
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These roundabouts have been used at dumbbell roundabout junctions, replacing traffic signals that are inefficient without aturninglane.
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Essentially, this configuration puts aturninglanein the position of where a median would be if the road was divided.
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An extraturninglaneis provided to access the large parking lot of the campus.
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Most of it is two lanes in each direction, sometimes with a centralturninglane.
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In 2000, the highway was widen to four-lane with a centerturninglanethroughout.
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The road loses theturninglaneand curves northeast into a mix of fields and woods with some homes, turning back to the north.
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The centerturninglanereappears, and the highway crosses a second railroad line at grade.
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Another type of sign is used to indicate central two-way leftturninglanein center of roadway.
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The road narrows as well, decreasing to four lanes excluding the centerturninglane, with an extended shoulder taking the place of the two lost lanes.
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This prompted the city to make drastic changes to the intersection, which included lengthening the turning lanes and adding red light cameras.
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When vehicles enter the cross-over area, unless markings on the ground indicate two turning lanes in the cross-over, drivers form one lane.
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Seagull intersections may have a second smaller seagull formed by two left turning lanes into and out of the side road.
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The junction has since been modified to a signalized intersection with ordinary turning lanes.
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