eastbound lane

collocation in English

meaningsofeastboundandlane

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eastbound
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈiːst.baʊnd/
us
/ˈiːst.baʊnd/
going or leading towards ...
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lane
noun[C]
uk
/leɪn/
us
/leɪn/
a narrow road in the countryside or in ...
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(Definition ofeastboundandlanefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In theeastboundlane, the sharrow guides cyclists into a bicycle lane that curves so as to intersect the rails at a 90-degree angle.
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It does, however have a right-of-way for a formerly proposedeastboundlane.
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It has six lanes, of which five are for traffic and oneeastboundlanefor transit buses only.
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The road passes between more business parks to the north and residential subdivisions to the south, widening into a three-lane road with two westbound lanes and oneeastboundlane.
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Along this road, one of the eastbound lanes serves as a high-occupancy vehicle lane.
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The westbound lanes were constructed first, and temporarily contained both directions of traffic while the old highway was converted into the eastbound lanes.
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The eastbound lanes descend the mountain on one side of a ridge, while the westbound lanes ascend the other.
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While the park runs along the westbound lanes, several commercial businesses line the eastbound lanes.
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The south tunnel normally carried two eastbound lanes.
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In the eastbound lanes, this resulted in a major multi-vehicle collision.
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In spring 2005, two realigned sections of the eastbound lanes opened.
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The road is designed for contraflow travel with railroad-type gates to block most entrance and exit ramps for the normally eastbound lanes.
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This allowed for the former road surface to be pulled up and the eastbound lanes to be built.
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In the northern section of downtown, the road passes a small railroad depot, and a set of railroad tracks come alongside the eastbound lanes of the highway.
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