Traffic lanes definition
Traffic lanes means the four (4) or six (6) continuous traffic lanes (each for a single line of vehicles) extending between the eastern and western termini of the toll road. These four (4) or six (6) traffic lanes are in two (2) or three (3) lanes, which lanes are separated by the median strip. The lanes that lie generally to the north of the median strip are for westbound traffic, and the lanes that lie generally to the south of the median strip are for eastbound traffic.
Traffic lanes means original location(s) to destination location(s) for both truckload and less-than-truckload (LTL) shipments.
Traffic lanes means the four (4) continuous traffic lanes (each for a single line of vehicles) extending between the eastern and western termini of the toll road. These four traffic lanes are in two pairs, which pairs are separated by the median strip. The pair which lies generally to the north of the median strip is for westbound traffic, and the pair which lies generally to the south of the median strip is for eastbound traffic.
Examples of Traffic lanes in a sentence
Traffic lanes shall be cleared for apparatus to move freely while guarding against anyone driving over fire hose or in any way interfering with the emergency personnel using good judgment in their work at all times.
Traffic lanes closed to traffic shall be protected by effective barricades which shall be lighted during hours of darkness, and suitable warning signs shall be provided to control and direct traffic and to warn pedestrians.